Vietnamese Pearl Inlay Jewel Box

$700.00

A round Vietnamese jewelry or dowry box made of rosewood with Vietnam’s renowned iridescent colored mother-of-pearl inlay from the late 19th c. to early 20th c., Delicate flowers with a central motif. Measures 27.5 x 11.0 cm and1.66 kg.

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Antique Vietnamese mother-of-pearl inlay or jewelry or dowry box

A round lidded jewelry box with removable tray and compartments used to keep a Vietnamese bride’s jewels and other dowry valuables. The box is made of rosewood adorned with finely crafted iridescent mother-of-pearl inlay of flowers and a central motif. Crafted in the late 19th to early 20th century. In unusually good condition, this piece is a stunning example of Vietnamese mother-of-pearl inlay artistry at its peak.

Unlike modern lacquer ware, these boxes were crafted painstakingly with very fine, hand-inlaid iridescent mother-of-pearl selected for color and luster. Vietnamese artisans from the era were renowned for producing the most colorful and finely detailed inlays found anywhere.

The central Chinese symbol is a decorative design know as壽字紋” (shòu zì wén), which means “longevity character pattern.” Many such patterns were used in traditional Chinese and Vietnamese decorative art, especially on items symbolizing blessings, health, and prosperity. The central design includes a long staff probably reflecting wisdom, a quiver containing writing instruments symbolic of scholarship, and a cornucopia or horn of plenty like shape. This set of auspicious symbols is uncommon for dowry boxes and may indicate higher purpose.

The box measures 27.5 x 11.0 cm and weighs 1.66 kg. And makes a striking visual impact in any setting. Indoors the iridescent colors change with the lighting and viewers position. Diffuse window of skylight warms up the entire pattern.

Diffuse light
Four sides
Central pattern with symbols