Set of three figurines, classic, cream porcelain, China, 1960s.
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A set of three Chinese porcelain figurines from the 1960s exemplifies classic decorative art of mid-20th-century China. Each piece depicts a seated child musician holding a different instrument, crafted in a monochromatic, creamy-white porcelain without painted accents. The high-gloss, glazed finish creates a smooth, reflective surface, while the softly rounded forms and gently emphasized childlike features lend a naturalistic yet subtly refined character to the design. Proportions are harmonious (approximately 8 × 6 × 6 cm each), with finely perfected details and no visible seams or sharp edges. The condition is excellent—there are no cracks, chips, or signs of wear on the porcelain. These delicate figurines carry the echo of postwar fascination with childhood and music that permeated Chinese decorative arts of the 1960s. The porcelain’s smoothness, shining like a still pond, and the serene faces evoke an era when decorative objects were meant to soften daily life and foster a sense of domestic harmony. Their form speaks of sensitivity, quietude, and balance—a world in which every note played by tiny hands resonates in a gentle, steady rhythm. The set may be displayed on a low console among books or neutral ceramics, where the porcelain’s subtle gloss can catch the interior’s light. The figurines suit both classic arrangements and eclectic compositions, surrounded by soft textiles or minimalist lacquered surfaces. They could be paired with other mid-century accents—such as matte glass vases or small artworks in pale frames—to emphasize their understated elegance and collectible appeal.
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Height6 cm
Width6 cm
Length8 cm
Dimension details
Length8 cm
Height6 cm
Width6 cm
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