Chinese Porcelain Decorative Patterns -- Eight Auspicious Symbols│Bajixiang 八吉祥
The ‘Eight Auspicious Symbols’ (bajixiang 八吉祥) is a decorative pattern consisting of eight treasures, namely,the wheel, the conch, the parasol, the victory banner, the lotus, the vase, the two fish, and the endless knot. It was introduced to China with Tibetan Buddhism. From the Tang and Song dynasties to the Ming and Qing dynasties, the Eight Auspicious Patterns were given new connotations and developed into folk auspicious patterns.
Antiguo jarrón chino en forma de pera de porcelana real azul y blanca 'BAJIXIANG' con dos orejas
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