In chinese this mark would read dai ming chenghua nian zhi and in japanese.
A guide to the symbolism of flowers on chinese ceramic.
But without understanding the floriography the meanings associated with certain flowers the symbolism and thus underlying message could go over your head.
Many also consider kangxi porcelain the peak of chinese porcelain and some kangxi fakes are the most difficult of all to tell.
10 things you need to know about chinese ceramics.
Chinese flowers are a recurring theme in chinese art and poetry.
Daimin seika nensei 太明成化年製 however it is usual to read these japanese chinese marks in chinese to not add to the confusion.
Say it with flowers.
Say it with flowers.
An expert guide to the symbolism of chinese ceramic decoration christie s february 2020 specialist katie lundie peels back the layers of meaning in peonies jasmine morning glories camellias and other blooms.
Imari porcelain is difficult to date but being this mainly an 18th 19th century mark and considering the style of the bowl a.
Some flowers represent seasons or months.
During most of the kangxi reign the emperor s mark was not allowed to be used so other symbols or frequently the nian hao of the ming emperor chenghua s period took its place.
Genuine marks from the period.
Five good luck gods and so on.
The five petals of the flower represent one of the many fives in chinese symbolism including the five gods of prosperity.
An expert guide to the symbolism of chinese ceramic decoration peonies jasmine chrysanthemums and other flowers are loaded with meaning in chinese art.
Say it with flowers.
For example the four seasons are represented by flowering cherry winter orchid spring bamboo summer and chrysanthemum fall.