This porcelain vase from the 1980s, made in Poland, exemplifies a classic approach to utilitarian design inspired by regional folk art. Its form is slim and elongated, with a gently rounded shoulder and a slightly flared rim, creating a harmonious and decorative silhouette. The smooth, creamy white porcelain is coated in a glossy glaze that reflects light and accentuates the material's refinement. The surface is adorned with rhythmically arranged, hand-painted Kashubian motifs: deep cobalt blue tulip flowers, geometric green leaves, and red and yellow accents organized into bands and medallions, characteristic of Kashubian decorative tradition. The construction is seamless, with no visible joints, and the opening measures 9 cm in diameter. The vase stands 32 cm high, with a width and depth of 19 cm each. Condition: very good, with no visible cracks or chips, only minor, subtle signs of use consistent with its age.This vase carries a story of Polish everyday life in the 1980s, when a longing for color and tradition found expression in household objects. The bold cobalt and green hues on the white background evoke memories of tables decorated with wildflowers, while the geometric rhythm of the pattern reflects the ordered repetition of regional crafts. It is porcelain that serves not only as a vessel but also as a vivid accent—each motif seems to capture a fragment
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Height32 cm
Length19 cm
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Length19 cm
Height32 cm
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