Porcelain Bowl with Raised Gold & Roses
A study in opulence, this porcelain bowl captures the drama of late 19th to early 20th-century decorative art. Its scalloped edges frame a riot of crimson and orange roses, each bloom set against turquoise and cobalt panels touched with scrolling detail.
What sets this piece apart is the raised gold moriage — real gold enamel, applied by hand and fired to a brilliant shine. The gilding catches the light in a way that feels almost jeweled, adding depth and texture to the floral design.
Measuring just over 8 inches across, this bowl was made for display as much as for service. Its condition speaks to its age: richly preserved, with the slightest signs of wear that only enhance its authenticity.
A reminder of a time when porcelain was not just functional, but ceremonial — created to be admired, cherished, and passed down.
Dimensions: 8.25" diameter
Date: Circa 1900–1920
Dimensions
8.25" diameter
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