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Ming Dynasty · Porcelain · Round Blessings Embraced by Auspicious Clouds
Ming Dynasty Porcelain · “Round Blessings Embraced by Auspicious Clouds”
Chinese Description
“Round Blessings Embraced by Auspicious Clouds” is a auspicious motif inspired by the decorative language of Ming Dynasty porcelain, frequently adorning porcelain vessels such as plates, bowls, jars, and vases, reflecting the highly refined concepts of auspiciousness and established design conventions found in both folk kilns and imperial kilns of the Ming era.
The term “Round Blessings” is often rendered in circular compositions, symbolizing wholeness, harmony, family prosperity, and the accumulation of good fortune; meanwhile, “Embraced by Clouds” refers to auspicious cloud motifs that encircle or gently cradle the character “Fu” (blessing) and other auspicious patterns. Cloud motifs were exceptionally common in Ming Dynasty porcelain, embodying divine favor, auspicious omens, spiritual ascent, and protective blessings. When combined, these elements create a complete, heartfelt blessing—where blessings arrive on the wings of clouds, enveloped in an aura of divine grace and good fortune.
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2026-02-04






