Rare "blue white" porcelain in the form of a pagoda surmounted by a copper spike for candle. originally a perfume burner . the lower part has been restored using the technique of Kintsugi mixture of lacquer and gold powder - China late of the Ming dynasty (1600/1630) Old Japanese wooden box .

Blue White : Rare "blue white" porcelain in the form of a pagoda surmounted by a copper spike for candle. originally a perfume burner . the lower part has been restored using the technique of Kintsugi mixture of lacquer and gold powder -  China late of the Ming dynasty  (1600/1630)   Old Japanese wooden box .

Rare "blue white" porcelain in the form of a pagoda surmounted by a copper spike for candle. originally a perfume burner . the lower part has been restored using the technique of Kintsugi mixture of lacquer and gold powder - China late of the Ming dynasty (1600/1630) Old Japanese wooden box .


Provenance: Private Japanese Collection

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Blue White : Rare "blue white" porcelain in the form of a pagoda surmounted by a copper spike for candle. originally a perfume burner . the lower part has been restored using the technique of Kintsugi mixture of lacquer and gold powder -  China late of the Ming dynasty  (1600/1630)   Old Japanese wooden box .
Blue White : Rare "blue white" porcelain in the form of a pagoda surmounted by a copper spike for candle. originally a perfume burner . the lower part has been restored using the technique of Kintsugi mixture of lacquer and gold powder -  China late of the Ming dynasty  (1600/1630)   Old Japanese wooden box .
Blue White : Rare "blue white" porcelain in the form of a pagoda surmounted by a copper spike for candle. originally a perfume burner . the lower part has been restored using the technique of Kintsugi mixture of lacquer and gold powder -  China late of the Ming dynasty  (1600/1630)   Old Japanese wooden box .
Blue White : Rare "blue white" porcelain in the form of a pagoda surmounted by a copper spike for candle. originally a perfume burner . the lower part has been restored using the technique of Kintsugi mixture of lacquer and gold powder -  China late of the Ming dynasty  (1600/1630)   Old Japanese wooden box .