This porcelain vase from the Chodzież manufactory in Poland dates back to the 1970s and exemplifies the craftsmanship of Eastern European decorative arts from the late mid-century modern era. The vase features cool, clean white porcelain with a high-gloss, glazed finish typical for the period. Its bulbous body offers balance and stability, tapering upward to a slender neck and a wide, outward-flaring rim. Decoratively, the vase stands out for its symmetrical floral motifs—mainly roses in shades of pink and red, accompanied by soft green leaves and subtle blue accents. Just beneath the rim, a slender metallic gold band circles the neck, offering a delicate highlight to the form. The decoration shows minimal signs of use; both the floral transfers and the gold band retain sharpness and intensity, and the porcelain surface remains smooth and intact, with no chips, cracks, or visible restoration marks. This authenticity and particularly well-preserved state emphasize the enduring quality for which Chodzież pieces are known.The vase echoes the story of
DIMENSION
Height16 cm
Depth17 cm
Width17 cm
Dimension details
Width17 cm
Height16 cm
Depth17 cm
Weight1 kg
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