Turned Wood Tripod Stand Vase with Lacquered Gourd Vessel

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Turned Wood Tripod Stand Vase with Lacquered Gourd Vessel

A finely crafted decorative vessel inspired by the natural form of the gourd — a traditional Chinese symbol of abundance and protection. The lidded container, finished in a rich reddish-brown lacquer, rests elegantly upon a tripod base composed of turned wooden legs joined in a sculptural interlocking form.

The contrast between the smooth lacquered vessel and the tactile, spindle-carved stand creates a dynamic interplay of texture and craftsmanship. Likely used as an offering container or ornamental stand in a scholar’s or family hall, it embodies the artistry and symbolism of Chinese domestic culture.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

30 x 27 x 40 cm

Place of Origin

China

Period

Late Qing to Republic Period (early 20th century)

Condition

Good Vintage Condition, Fine patina; minor wear consistent with age

Materials & Techniques

Lacquered wood gourd form with turned wood base

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