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Raynaud ‘Harmonia’
Our latest HARMONIA collection is an INVITATION TO THE TABLE OF THE EMPEROR Qianlong during the Chinese golden era of the 18th. The new dense color added is a perfect addition in balancing the all year round palette of the collection.
The meaning of the pattern consists of three abundances, the exploded pomegranate fruits whose grains evoke the wish for fertile offspring, the pomegranate flowers also called eternity flowers and the digited lemon commonly called Buddha’s hand whose Chinese name ‘‘fo-shou’’, by homonymy, alludes to happiness (fu) and longevity (shou).
Its subtle, powdery and polychrome colors, dominated by shades of roses also called ‘‘Cassius purple’’ are made from enamels fired on a cover that were specific to the decorations of the ‘‘pink family’’ originally developed in the imperial factory of Jingdezhen. This decoration, representative of the great wealth of porcelain from this period, is exhibited at the National Museum of Asian Arts - Guimet, which is enthusiastically welcomed this project, re-edited by Maison Raynaud.