Lobed Collection
The artistry of lobed designs transcends time, as seen in this captivating collection
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The artistry of lobed designs transcends time, as seen in this captivating collection. The Lobed Lotus-Petal Bowl with Foliate Handles from the 18th century showcases delicate craftsmanship by an unknown creator. Its elegant form and intricate details make it a true masterpiece. Moving on to stained glass, the Rosette of window 14 transports us back to the year 1246-48. This stunning piece features lobe-shaped patterns that radiate beauty and spirituality. Intriguingly, the Lobed Cup and Stand from the 12th/13th century captivate with chrysanthemum flower heads, floral sprays, and fish motifs adorning its surface. The unknown creator skillfully combines nature's elements into a harmonious design. The Ming dynasty presents two remarkable pieces: the Lobed Basin for Flowerpot and Lobed Flowerpot from the 15th century. These vessels exhibit exquisite curves that enhance their functionality while showcasing artistic flair. A unique addition is the Lobed Basin for Flowerpot with Four Cloud-Shaped Feet dating back to Yuan/Ming dynasty in the 14th century. Its distinctive feet add a whimsical touch to an already beautiful creation. From earlier periods, we have a late Tang dynasty or Five Dynasties period Lobed Dish with Overlapping Lotus Leaves. It exudes elegance through its overlapping lotus leaf motif, reflecting ancient Chinese aesthetics. Another Tang dynasty or Five Dynasties period artifact is the captivating Lobed Bowl adorned with Phoenix imagery - symbolizing grace and rebirth - truly capturing attention even after centuries have passed. During Song dynasty reigns comes another fascinating find -the Northern Song Dynasty's Lobed Dish featuring Lotus Sprays and Curled Feather-Like Leaves. This dish exemplifies refined simplicity combined with natural inspiration. Adding more variety are two porcelain wonders: The lobes of Conical Bowl embellished with peonies, loquat, and pomegranate motifs showcase the Qing dynasty's artistry.