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The “fubao” motif—literally “embracing fortune”—carries auspicious and benevolent connotations, often employed as a decorative pattern.

During the Qing Dynasty, many vases featured fubao motifs, and even in the Qianlong era, fubao-style vases and boxes were produced—evidence that the fubao form and its associated patterns were deeply cherished by the imperial court for their profound symbolic meaning.

This piece boasts an exquisitely refined and compact form, with a lustrous glaze and intricate, lavish ornamentation that exudes grandeur and splendor.

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