Famille Rose Jars — refined miniature ginger jars painted with soft florals in traditional Qing Dynasty enameling technique. These petite porcelain vessels features a vivid lotus motif in shades of coral, green, and gold. It represents the Famille Rose style, introduced under Emperor Kangxi (1662–1722) and perfected under Yongzheng (1723–1735), known for its wide palette of soft opaque enamels fired at low temperatures.
Originally functional containers for spices or herbs, such jars later became favored ornamental objects both within China and abroad. This piece is a collector’s gem — small in scale, but rich in history, color, and artistic technique