Dish
Item number Edz1401 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
Item number Edz1401 from the MOA: University of British Columbia.
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Saucer shaped dish on an elevated foot rim. The outer rim has four lobed points. Inside has three chrysanthemums and two crows--one on a rock or a stump, the other flying. Outside of dish has three flower sprays of peach and lotus. Stylized lotus around foot rim. There is a red seal on the bottom.
Nonya Ware was carried by migrating Chinese to various places in Southeast Asia. It was also used in China.
household
The chrysanthemum is associated with a life of ease. The crow is a symbol of the sun and also of filial piety. Peach is an emblem of marriage and immortality. Lotus is an emblem of fertility.
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household
The chrysanthemum is associated with a life of ease. The crow is a symbol of the sun and also of filial piety. Peach is an emblem of marriage and immortality. Lotus is an emblem of fertility.
Nonya Ware was carried by migrating Chinese to various places in Southeast Asia. It was also used in China.
Saucer shaped dish on an elevated foot rim. The outer rim has four lobed points. Inside has three chrysanthemums and two crows--one on a rock or a stump, the other flying. Outside of dish has three flower sprays of peach and lotus. Stylized lotus around foot rim. There is a red seal on the bottom.
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