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Pair of Silver Cloisonné Pomegranate Vases, Qing Dynasty

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Pair of Silver Cloisonné Pomegranate Vases, Qing Dynasty
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This pair of vases, crafted on heavy silver, takes the form of ripe pomegranates with flaring crown-shaped mouths — an auspicious symbol of fertility, abundance, and prosperity. The bodies are richly decorated in cloisonné enamel with scrolling floral motifs, lingzhi, and auspicious symbols in vibrant enamels. At the center, each vase is adorned with a blue enamel medallion bearing the character “Shou” (Longevity), signifying blessings of health and long life. The vases rest on finely cast silver petal-shaped bases, enhancing their grace and stability. With their refined craftsmanship and brilliant enamel colors, these pieces are both decorative treasures and highly collectible works of art.