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Dehua Blanc de Chine White GuanYin Bodhisattva Porcelain Statue GB013S
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Dehua Blanc de Chine White GuanYin Bodhisattva Porcelain Statue GB013S

  • $ 1,20000


Embrace tranquility with this captivating Dehua Blanc de Chine porcelain statue depicting Guanyin, the Buddhist Bodhisattva of Compassion. Crafted with a luminous, creamy white glaze, the figure is shown seated in a serene, meditative pose, draped in flowing robes that fall in graceful, naturalistic folds. Notice the delicate details, from the serene expression and downcast eyes to the intricate beaded necklace and the ornate diadem partially concealed beneath the cowl. This statue embodies the refined artistry of traditional Chinese porcelain, bringing an aura of peace, grace, and cultural heritage to any collection or space. A timeless piece of devotion and decorative beauty.

The term Blanc de Chine (French for "White from China") was coined by European collectors in the 17th and 18th centuries to describe the magnificent white porcelain originating from the kilns of Dehua County in the Fujian province of China.

The Golden Age (Ming & Qing Dynasties): While white wares were produced as early as the Song Dynasty (960–1279), the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) Dynasties represent the golden age of Blanc de Chine.

The Clay's Secret: The porcelain's unique character comes from the local kaolin-rich clay, which contains an exceptionally low amount of iron oxide. This purity allowed it to be fired to a brilliant, almost jade-like "ivory white" or "milk white" color with a luminous, satiny glaze that seems to fuse with the body.

Master Sculptors: Dehua potters were renowned for their mastery of figural sculpture, creating incredibly lifelike and detailed statues. The figures of Guanyin (Bodhisattva of Compassion), like the one you have, were the most popular and highly revered subject, followed by figures of Buddha and various immortals.

He Chaozong: A major figure in this tradition was the late Ming-dynasty master He Chaozong, whose work is famed for its exceptional detail, grace, and serene expressions—qualities that are often emulated in later pieces.

Global Export: Dehua porcelain was a major Chinese export, traveling the Maritime Silk Road to Southeast Asia, Japan, and eventually Europe, where its aesthetic purity profoundly influenced early European porcelain makers like those at Meissen. In the West, it was a highly coveted luxury item for royal courts and wealthy collectors.

Spotlight the Glaze: Place it where it can catch natural light or be highlighted by a soft, directional spotlight (like a picture light). The light will reveal the subtle, translucent qualities of the Blanc de Chine glaze.

Contrast is Key: Use a dark background (like a deep mahogany shelf, a black pedestal, or a wall painted in a dark, rich color) to make the creamy white porcelain stand out dramatically.

Simple Setting: Keep the surrounding décor minimal. The statue is a powerful, elegant focal point on its own and should not be cluttered by other objects.

A Sacred Corner: If you wish to emphasize its spiritual meaning, place it slightly above eye level in a quiet area of the room, as is traditionally done for devotional objects.

Dimensions:    8.5" x 4.5" x h12.75"
Origin:             China
Material:         Ceramic
Condition:       Handmade, original ceramic marks

USA domestic continental buyers of 48 states pay $39.95 shipping (buyers of Hawaii, Alaska, US Islands, Florida Keywest, and Canada pays the extra shipping cost). Insurance and handling charges are already included in the shipping cost. In store pick up is highly welcomed if you are in San Francisco Bay Area. (No charge)


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