Saucer by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company

ceramic, porcelain

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ceramic

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porcelain

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ceramic

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decorative-art

Dimensions: H. 2.4 cm (15/16 in.); diam. 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)

Copyright: Public Domain

This small saucer was crafted by the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, though the date remains unknown. Notice how the surface is divided by a series of images that seem almost scattered, yet carefully balanced around the center. Consider the interplay of shapes – the sharp angles of the leaves against the geometric patterns, each rendered in a distinct color. These are not merely decorative elements; they function almost as signs, each potentially encoding specific cultural meanings. The placement and color contrast destabilize any sense of conventional harmony. The saucer challenges fixed notions of beauty by embracing a composition that feels both intentional and arbitrary. This tension between order and randomness invites us to question how meaning is constructed through visual arrangements, transforming a functional object into a site of intellectual and aesthetic inquiry. The juxtaposition of the delicate porcelain and the boldness of the painted motifs engages in a dialogue that extends beyond mere decoration, hinting at deeper cultural narratives.

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