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Heavy Bronze or Copper Offering Bowl with Lotus Cloisonné Enamel Pedestal Base

By plassfan7, 16 July, 2025
Description

It's been suggested this is some sort Japanese Buddist or Tibetan or Nepalese altar offering bowl
- handmade bronze with lotus motif base, cloisonné enamel, and partial gilding, like temple offering vessels, especially those used for butter lamps, holy water, or fruit/rice offerings.

The lotus base base has a cloisonné-inspired enamel treatment (not painted), with aged patina.

It's heavy weighing 5 to 7 lbs. so seems to be solid cast metal.

Photo # 10, I couldn't find any defining maker marks; however I found something that looks like they could possibly be some kind of mark on the center of the bowl that look like "L L" ..or maybe they are just scratches. 

Height= 7 in  /  top width = 12 in  / pedestal width= 6 in

 

Category
Metalware
Medium
metal- bronze or copper cast mold?
Distinguishing marks
See last photo 10 - I couldn't find any defining maker marks; however I found something that looks like they could possibly be some kind of mark on the center of the bowl that look like "L L".
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
H 7" / TOP W 12' / BASE W 6'
Date Period
not sure, 19th century?
Weight
5 to 7 lbs
History
NO CLUE
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

2 days 14 hours ago

Heavy Bronze or Copper Offering Bowl with Lotus Cloisonné Enamel

🏺 Heavy Bronze or Copper Offering Bowl with Lotus Cloisonné Enamel Pedestal Base

📌 Item Overview

  • Type: Ritual or offering bowl (possibly Buddhist or Taoist)
  • Material:
    • Bowl: Heavy bronze or copper (possibly hand-forged or cast)
    • Base: CloisonnĂ© enamel with lotus flower design
  • Form: Flared lip, smooth rounded bowl; attached to a wide pedestal with multicolored cloisonnĂ© lotus petals
  • Size: Appears medium-sized (estimate 5–7" diameter, 4–6" height; please confirm if exact measurements are available)
  • Weight: Substantial; appears quite heavy from image
  • Condition: Excellent – no visible chips to enamel, metal shows nice patina but not excessive corrosion
  • Estimated Age: Early to mid-20th century (possible late Qing to Republic period, c. 1900–1940, based on style and construction)

🔍 Stylistic & Cultural Notes

  • CloisonnĂ© Pedestal:
    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.
  • Construction:
    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.
  • Origin:
    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.

âś… Authentication Indicators

Positive Signs:

  • The patina and metal oxidation suggest age, not a modern reproduction.
  • CloisonnĂ© enameling is finely done with distinct lotus petal patterns in bright traditional enamels (turquoise, red, white, yellow).
  • Weighted base and heavy bowl are consistent with mid-level to high-quality ceremonial pieces.

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:

  • Confirmed temple or monastery origin
  • Matching set (used with other cloisonnĂ© altar items)
  • Old family provenance

🛠️ Selling / Display Suggestions

  • Collectors of Asian art, especially Buddhist/Taoist artifacts
  • Great for use in a home altar or spiritual space
  • Could be marketed under keywords like:
    antique cloisonné altar bowl, Chinese offering bowl, Buddhist ritual bowl, temple water vessel, bronze cloisonné lotus

đź”– Final Notes

  • If you'd like, I can help you draft a professional product listing or marketing description.
  • You may also want to contact an Asian art expert or auction house (e.g., Bonhams, iGavel, or a local appraiser) for formal valuation if selling at high-end.
Average: 5 (1 vote)

plassfan7

1 day 10 hours ago

Thanks for this!     the…

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!

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