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A large elegant white porcelain vase in traditional Chinese or Japanese style, inspired by Ming or Qing dynasty craftsmanship. The vase is hand-painted with a realistic koi fish, with natural anatomy, correct proportions, and no deformities, featuring white bodies with black & red-orange patches . The fish swim gracefully with flowing fins in a balanced, harmonious composition. Delicate aquatic plants surround them in a subtle ink-wash style. Smooth refined ceramic surface, detailed brushwork, high artistic quality. Soft warm lighting, dark neutral background. Full vase visible, centered, entire object in frame, no cropping, complete silhouette from base to rim. No flowers.
A close-up shot of a white Chinese vase adorned with a vibrant and dynamic display of koi fish and black aquatic plants, set against a plain gray background. The vase, rendered in a porcelain-like finish, has a slightly flared rim with a thin golden band, and a distinct neck that gradually widens into a bulbous body. Around the base of the neck, a delicate blue and white patterned band adds a subtle touch of traditional artistry.
The surface of the vase is alive with three-dimensional, relief-carved koi fish, meticulously painted in shades of orange, red, and white. There are at least nine distinct koi fish visible, each depicted in various swimming poses suggesting movement and grace. Some fish are entirely orange, while others exhibit a striking red and white mottled pattern on their bodies and fins. The fins of the koi are translucent and fluid, adding to the impression of them swimming through water.
Interspersed among the swimming koi are elegant black aquatic plants, possibly water lilies or lotus leaves, also rendered in a relief style that provides depth and texture. These plants create a striking contrast against the white porcelain and the vivid colors of the fish.
The vase rests on a dark reddish-brown wooden stand with a carved