What Were Ginger Jars Used For?

Though the ginger jar was originally intended as a utilitarian object, it often showcased the rich colors and vibrant patterns characteristic of Chinese ceramics. As time progressed, ginger jars became increasingly celebrated as decorative objects, and by the 19th century, the ginger jar was essentially collected solely for aesthetics. “Ginger jars became objects of interior design, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries when they were highly fashionable in Europe as luxurious export goods,” says Dr. Arne Sildatke, former Head of the Asian Art Department and Senior Specialist at Auctionata.


Since then, the ginger jar has become an in-demand collector’s item. Ranging from more traditional blue and white ginger jar patterns to elaborate multi-colored motifs, decorative Chinese ginger jars can be found today in museum collections as well as in modern living rooms. “Aesthetically speaking, ginger jars are great accent pieces and are very versatile in ways they can be displayed. They are well loved by interior decorators that are inspired by Asian art forms and motifs,” 


Exquisitely detailed with hand painted brightly colored flowers with brass inlay details throughout that adds a luxurious shine. This large vintage ginger jar is in beautiful condition. No cracks or chips. Original top included Perfect collection piece for high end salon, shop or home. 

Vase is 11" tall with top on and 8 1/2" tall without by 8 1/2" wide


***BONUS***

2 matching miniature vases included!  They are just as beautifully detailed as the larger one. They each stand at 3” tall and 2 1/2” wide.

This is the absolute cutest and a MUST HAVE addition to anyone’s collection!