Oriental, Asian & Chinoiserie

Madcap Cottage Oh, Pagoda Chandelier
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Madcap Cottage Oh, Pagoda Chandelier

I love the Oh, Pagoda Chandelier from Madcap Cottage by Port 68. I pinned it when I first saw it and added a post about it. Now Pinterest just showed me it comes in other colors. This is the original color.  The frame, tassel pendants, candle sleeves, bobeches (the cups under the candles), chain and…

Pagoda Rose Tree Garden Plug-in Pendant and Matching Floor Lamps

Pagoda Rose Tree Garden Plug-in Pendant and Matching Floor Lamps

This drum style pendant can be used anywhere. Just put a hook in the ceiling and swag the cord over to any outlet to plug it in. The switch is on the cord. The shade is 10” wide and 8” high. It comes with 16-feet of cord and the hooks to hang and swag it…

Chinese Blue and White Reticulated Fretwork Porcelain Lighting
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Chinese Blue and White Reticulated Fretwork Porcelain Lighting

After I looked at the Chinese Blue and White Reticulated Fretwork Porcelain vases, Amazon showed me lighting with the porcelain used as the shades or diffusers. There are a lot of options available. You can find shades in different sizes and shapes. The socket sets, cords or chains and canopies come in different finishes, colors…

Blue Willow and Blue Chinoiserie Double Old-Fashioned Glasses from Culver Barware
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Blue Willow and Blue Chinoiserie Double Old-Fashioned Glasses from Culver Barware

Culver Barware makes generous-sized tumblers with Blue Willow and Blue Chinoiserie in cobalt blue and white on quality clear glasses. The tumblers are clear glass with heavier bottoms. The design is blue and white. Both designs are ideally traditional. The glasses are labeled as DOF. That is an abbreviation for Double Old-Fashioned.  This is a…

Dragons & Pagodas: A Celebration of Chinoiserie by Aldous Bertram

Dragons & Pagodas: A Celebration of Chinoiserie by Aldous Bertram

This may be the most gorgeous book I have ever seen. It is 256 pages of photographs and original art with beautifully written and informative content. Dragons & Pagodas is a piece of art in itself. Some of the reviewers photograph it as a part of their décor. The book is good sized, 9 ¼”…

Traditional Chinese Vases and Other Vessels – Part 3

Traditional Chinese Vases and Other Vessels – Part 3

If you are trying to identify Chinese porcelain, these photos will help. This is not a comprehensive list. There are more shapes and many shapes have variations. But, if you love Chinese porcelain and love knowing the names of things, you will enjoy browsing through these photos and descriptions. Xiangtuiping, Tonging, Sleeve Vase, Rolwagen Vase…

Zhuan Xin Ping Rotating Vases: Traditional Chinese Vase Shapes – Part 2

Zhuan Xin Ping Rotating Vases: Traditional Chinese Vase Shapes – Part 2

Rotating Vases are one of the most unique chinese porcelain forms. Two or more pieces create a vase with cut outs to see one pattern or scene through another. A cut out frame, cut parts in a landscape or a cut work pattern allow an inner vase to show through an outer vase. Zhuanxinping; Rotating…

Traditional Chinese Vases and Other Vessels – Part 1

Traditional Chinese Vases and Other Vessels – Part 1

If you collect Chinoiserie, you hear a lot of different names for the different shapes and patterns. This is what some of these words mean. The shape of a piece of china doesn’t really tell you how old it is. The same forms last for centuries. Not all Chinoiserie is porcelain. They can also be…

How do they make those lavish flower arrangements?
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How do they make those lavish flower arrangements?

Do you see those amazing flower arrangements and wonder how they did that? This is the same arrangement, looking down into it. See how densely packed the flowers are? I bought a book on flower arranging. It gives instructions to create an arrangement like this. First tape across the top of your container so you…

Blue and White Porcelain Flatware Sets
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Blue and White Porcelain Flatware Sets

Chopsticks are a very traditional Chinese gift. They are appropriate housewarming gifts or to give to family members, clients and business associates, even government officials. In Chinese, the word Chopsticks sounds very similar to the word Happiness. So giving chopsticks is like giving happiness. A lot of sets include spoons, the other common Chinese eating…