Vase with two ornamental borders with scrolls and dots by Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur

Vase with two ornamental borders with scrolls and dots 1913

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ceramic, porcelain

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art-nouveau

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ceramic

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porcelain

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geometric

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decorative-art

Dimensions height 16.9 cm, diameter 7.5 cm, diameter 13.8 cm, diameter 9.4 cm

This porcelain vase, produced by the Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, is adorned with ornamental borders featuring scrolls and dots, motifs that speak volumes across time. Observe the rhythmic arrangement of scrolls—spiraling forms that echo the ancient symbol of the serpent, a creature of both chaos and rebirth. These curling tendrils remind us of similar patterns found in Minoan art, where the serpentine form embodies vitality and the cyclical nature of existence. Likewise, the use of dots arranged in rows, which may seem like simple ornamentation, can be traced back to primitive art forms signifying abundance and the counting of resources, reflecting a basic human need to track and control one's environment. Consider how these motifs tap into our collective memory, stirring subconscious recognition. The scroll invites us to meditate on transformation, while the ordered dots suggest a deep-seated desire for order and control. Note the psychological reassurance of patterns, promising continuity and harmony. These visual symbols are not merely decorative; they are carriers of cultural memory, constantly reshaped by the currents of history and the shared psyche of humankind.

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