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Four Bowl Shadow Box Wall Art

J
8 months ago
AI Appraisal
Description

Asian 4 small bowls in a shadow box style frame.  The bowls area and mat are in mint condition the frame has some small nicks that was touch up. The back side is also in mint condition, as the picture shows.

Category Asian Art
Distinguishing marks lettering on the bowls
Condition Good
Size and dimensions of this item 28 x 12 x 2.5 inches
Date Period unknown to me
Weight 2
History Found at a thrift store
Price Paid (If known) $10.00
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Submitted by Charley

Description:
A decorative shadow box-style wall art featuring four small hand-painted porcelain bowls with blue Chinese calligraphy, each set against a textured light green mat. The frame is wood with minimal surface wear and a clean, finished back. The overall appearance is elegant and symmetrical, suitable for wall display in traditional or modern decor settings.

Category:
Asian Decorative Arts – Framed Ceramics

Materials & Construction:

  • Bowls: Likely porcelain with blue underglaze hand-painted Chinese calligraphy, exhibiting crackle glaze (a deliberate fine surface crack pattern, often used to imitate age or for aesthetic effect).
  • Frame: Wood frame (brown tone), custom-cut with glass cover, green fabric matting, and window cutouts to feature each bowl.
  • Mounting: Professionally shadow-boxed with precision alignment.

Age/Origin:

  • Likely a late 20th century to early 21st century decorative piece.
  • The bowls may be modern reproductions of traditional Chinese scholar’s bowls, sometimes styled with phrases of good luck, longevity, or poetic references. The crackle finish is a decorative aging technique rather than a sign of true antique provenance.
  • The style of calligraphy and glaze resembles items found in Chinese export gift shops or modern Chinese home decor manufacturers.

Condition:

  • Bowls: Mint, no visible chips, cracks, or wear.
  • Mat & Glass: Clean and in excellent condition.
  • Frame: Minor touch-up work on small nicks, otherwise good.
  • Back: Fully intact, suggesting careful handling or limited display history.

Provenance:
Acquired from a thrift store for $10. No additional historical documentation is available.

Estimated Retail Value (Decorative Market):

  • $60 – $120 USD
    • Value assumes it is decorative art and not antique Chinese porcelain.
    • Price reflects the quality of framing, visual appeal, and craftsmanship involved in mounting.
    • Would likely be sold at this value in a home decor shop, Asian gift store, or mid-level auction.

Translation of Characters on Each Bowl

Top Bowl

Characters:

  • Top: 白頭 (bái tóu) – “White head”
  • Bottom: 偕老 (xié lǎo) – “Grow old together”
  • Center: 喜 (xǐ) – “Happiness” or “Double Happiness” (wedding symbol)

Meaning:
“May you grow old together in happiness.”
This is a classic wedding blessing in Chinese culture, wishing a couple lifelong unity.

Second Bowl

Characters:

  • Top: 福壽 (fú shòu) – “Fortune and longevity”
  • Bottom: 康寧 (kāng níng) – “Health and peace”
  • Center: 樂 (lè) – “Joy” or “Happiness”

Meaning:
A common blessing for a long, peaceful, and joyful life, often used for elders or as general well-wishes.

Third Bowl

Characters:

  • Top: 香積 (xiāng jī) – “Fragrant accumulation” (refers to spiritual merit or offerings)
  • Bottom: 福慧 (fú huì) – “Blessing and wisdom”
  • Center: 善 (shàn) – “Virtue” or “Goodness”

Meaning:
A Buddhist-inspired blessing emphasizing spiritual cultivation, wisdom, and kindness

Bottom Bowl

Characters:

  • Top: 吉祥 (jí xiáng) – “Auspiciousness” or “Good fortune”
  • Bottom: 如意 (rú yì) – “As you wish”
  • Center: 寶 (bǎo) – “Treasure” or “Precious”

Meaning:
A very traditional phrase used to convey wishes for luck, wealth, and fulfillment of desires

Recommendation:

  • No professional appraisal is necessary unless you have reason to believe the bowls are older than they appear (e.g., family history, unique markings on back).
  • If you wish to know more about the calligraphy or symbolic meaning, a Chinese scholar or antiques appraisercould provide a translation and symbolic interpretation, especially if some characters refer to dynasties, famous idioms, or spiritual blessings.
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