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Chinese Cloisonné Style Hexagonal Vase - Blue Enamel Birds

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$150-250

As of May 27, 2026

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This is a Chinese Cloisonné Style Hexagonal Vase, showcasing intricate enamel work. The vase stands approximately 26cm tall and features a multi-faceted, hexagonal body that broadens towards the middle and tapers into a flared neck. The primary color is a vibrant turquoise blue enamel, serving as the backdrop for detailed scenes of birds, foliage, and possibly butterflies, all rendered in polychrome enamels. The design prominently features avian motifs, with several birds, including what appears to be a peacock-like bird with a long tail, perched on or near flowering branches. The enamel work shows fine wires (cloisons) delineating the different color areas, a characteristic of cloisonné. Gold-colored banding or filigree runs along the edges of the hexagonal facets, separating the larger pictorial panels and adding to the opulent aesthetic. The top and bottom sections of the vase, including the rim and base, are adorned with elaborate geometric and floral patterns in various blues, yellows, reds, and greens, contributing to the overall decorative richness. While described as 'Qianlong Mark Vintage,' its 'cloisonné style' rather than genuine cloisonné suggests it might be a later piece, possibly a modern decorative item replicating the aesthetic of historical Chinese cloisonné. The condition appears good from the visible image, with no obvious major chips, cracks, or repairs, though a detailed inspection would be needed to confirm this. The craftsmanship appears to be of good quality, with precise application of enamel and intricate detailing in the scenes. It's unclear if it's true cloisonné with embedded wires or transfer prints mimicking the style.

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Upon visual examination of the Chinese Cloisonné Style Hexagonal Vase, I observe a well-executed decorative item. The vibrant turquoise blue enamel and detailed polychrome avian and floral motifs are aesthetically pleasing. The 'gold-colored banding' separating the facets suggests either gilt metal or painted accents, not necessarily embedded cloisons, which aligns with the description of 'cloisonné style' rather than true cloisonné. Condition appears good from the image, with no obvious chips or cracks, indicating careful handling. Given the hexagonal form and detailed artwork, it is a striking piece. However, the designation 'Qianlong Mark Vintage' coupled with 'cloisonné style' raises immediate questions about authenticity. True Qianlong Dynasty cloisonné would be remarkably rare and valuable, but the 'style' designation strongly implies it is a later decorative piece, likely from the 20th century, possibly replicating historical designs. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm if it's genuine cloisonné (with embedded wires) or a painted ceramic/metal piece mimicking the style. This distinction significantly impacts value. Market demand for decorative Asian-inspired items remains steady. However, this piece is likely a widespread modern decorative item. Rarity is low if it's a mass-produced replica, high if it's a genuine antique. Based on the provided information, I am appraising it as a decorative, 'cloisonné style' item. For full authentication, an in-person examination is crucial to determine true cloisonné craftsmanship, material composition, and the nature of the 'Qianlong mark' – which, if present, is likely apocryphal. Scientific testing of materials and enamels would also be required to verify age.

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