Monday, February 10, 2014

Chinoiserie Trays in Classic Blue and White for Sale

UPDATE:  BOTH TRAYS HAVE SOLD.  I WILL BE ORDERING MORE AND ADDITIONAL PIECES AS WELL.  STAY TUNED!

  Are you a lover of blue and white chinoiserie?  Then you've got to see these porcelain trays...




I am going to be carrying this Chinese porcelain line when I launch 6 Wilson.com, and I am so excited about it.  These trays are handmade in China by local artists who mold them and then hand paint them.  They are heavy and substantial, not really for serving, and definitely make a statement.  I have styled them a bit to give you an idea of scale (mind you, the lamp below is only 10" wide). 


Here's the rectangle...



And the octagonal...





When I discovered these pieces, I learned that a lot of the mass produced blue and white porcelain you see in stores everywhere is actually produced using blue decals, while some is painted.  That is why the price can sometimes be very inexpensive.  I believe I will probably offer both variations -- mass produced and hand done, because each has it's place, and each offers a different aesthetic.


What I love about this more rustic line of hand done porcelain is the rich character the pieces contain,  making no two alike.  These are done in a pre-industrial setting with the rich clay of the region, where up to 8 or 9 potters and painters can collaborate to form just one piece.  These pieces are definitely not the perfect, crisp white and blue porcelain of the modern factory.  And that's what gives them their charm.  They are regional and proudly made.



If you look closely at the images above, you will see markings from tools, the imperfect lines of the painter's brush, and what I love most -- the occasional and sometimes densely spaced, tiny brown markings that appear (bottom center) in the piece after it is fired.  I'm told this is actually iron from the rich iron content of the local clay.  Some pieces will have a lot of it, some barely any.  It's all a natural process.  Here's another look.

The rectangle measures 17" x 13" x 1 1/4" and the octagonal is 15 1/2" x 15 1/2" x 1 1/4".



The bottom of these pieces is unglazed, and looks very rustic, but it so smooth...




Because the 6 Wilson.com shop won't be up and running for a few months, and I can't sell them in 6 Wilson on Etsy because I didn't make them,  you can buy them from 6 Wilson via a PayPal invoice.  Shipping is $20 (and if you are a Massachusetts resident, sales tax applies.)  You just need to email me if you want one.




Thanks for stopping by.  I hope your week is off to a great start!

Email me at Shop6Wilson@gmail.com to purchase or to ask questions.





10 comments:

  1. Beautiful pieces Carol...you displayed they beautifully!!

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  2. These are wonderful Carol!

    xoxo
    Karena
    The Arts by Karena

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  3. Love the Chinoiserie trays and they look so pretty styled with the tulips! Also that lamp is great, so pretty!
    E+J

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  4. These trays are beautiful! Stopping by from The Enchanted Home.

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  5. Those are stunning, Carol! Hope to see more in your shop. Happy Sunday! xoxo

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  6. So pretty! Love the way you styled them!
    Barbara P from MA

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