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Heavy Bronze or Copper Offering Bowl with Lotus Cloisonné Enamel
🏺 Heavy Bronze or Copper Offering Bowl with Lotus Cloisonné Enamel Pedestal Base
📌 Item Overview
🔍 Stylistic & Cultural Notes
The lotus motif is a strong indicator of Buddhist ceremonial use. The lotus is symbolic of spiritual purity and enlightenment, and cloisonné is often associated with Chinese religious artifacts from the Ming dynasty onward.
The pedestal base looks kiln-fired and inlaid with traditional Chinese cloisonné enameling (wire-and-glass technique). The bronze bowl is likely hand-crafted, possibly for temple use (offering water, fruit, or incense), or as a private altar piece.
Likely Chinese in origin, though similar techniques were used in Tibetan and Mongolian ritual items. The lack of extensive decorative motifs on the bowl itself is typical of utilitarian altar ware.
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Positive Signs:
No visible modern identifiers like factory stamping or serial marks. If there's a mark on the underside of the base or inside the bowl, that could help further pinpoint date and origin.
đź’° Estimated Value
Condition
If Authentic Mid-20th Century
If Late 20th Century Reproduction
Excellent
$250–$450 USD
$75–$150 USD
With provenance
Up to $600 USD
Factors that raise value:
🛠️ Selling / Display Suggestions
antique cloisonné altar bowl,Chinese offering bowl,Buddhist ritual bowl,temple water vessel,bronze cloisonné lotus🔖 Final Notes
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Thanks for this! the dimensions: H 7" / TOP W 12' / BASE W 6' Weight 6.40 lbs. I may contact an Asian art expert, and notify you if I want a professional listing. Again, thank you very much!