MA-based collector with French roots and a love of early 20th-century décor. Inspired by New England antiques and a life among flowers and gathered objects, I share glassware, ceramics, and metal pieces with timeless character.
This petite blue and white porcelain box is a traditional Chinese ink pad box, also known as a chop box, historically used in calligraphy for holding red ink paste used with personal or official seals and stamps. The circular form features an intricate hand-painted dragon motif in classic cobalt blue on bright white porcelain, drawing from centuries of traditional Chinese decorative symbolism. The piece is housed in its original fabric-covered presentation box lined with vivid red silk, designed to both protect the porcelain container and elevate its presentation as a scholar’s object. These types of boxes were commonly associated with writing tables, calligraphy sets, and scholarly arts, blending utility with decorative craftsmanship. A lovely decorative accent with strong chinoiserie appeal, equally beautiful displayed within a curated cabinet, atop stacked books, or alongside other blue and white porcelain pieces.
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