Chinese Porcelain Kangxi Vase Dragon Pearl Black Enamel White Qing 18th C
🌟 Product Details
🆔 Inventory Code INV3813
Ⓜ️ Material Porcelain
🏳️ Origin China
🏛️ Period Kangxi – 18th Century
🅂 Subject Dragon chasing the Flaming Pearl among clouds
🏷️ Marked Unmarked
📜 Description Fine Chinese Porcelain bottle-shaped vase decorated with a powerful Dragon pursuing the Flaming Pearl surrounded by stylized clouds. The decoration is executed in white against a dark black enamel ground, creating a striking contrast typical of dramatic Chinese ceramic designs. The vase features a rounded body rising to a tall narrow neck. The animated Dragon winds dynamically around the body, a traditional imperial motif associated with strength, power, and cosmic energy.
Collector’s Notes: The Dragon and Flaming Pearl motif is one of the most recognizable designs in Chinese ceramics, symbolizing wisdom, enlightenment, and imperial authority. Decorative schemes like this became highly popular during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. Pieces with dark enamel grounds and strong contrasting decoration are appreciated by collectors for their dramatic appearance and traditional symbolism typical of 17th–18th Century Chinese porcelain artistry.
🔍 Condition FAIR ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) – – Rim is cracked/cut with visible loss at the top. General age-related wear. Please review the photos carefully for more details.
📐 Sizes
Height Approx. 10 cm
Diameter Approx. 6 cm












