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Hong Kong Ginger Jar Art Print

175.000 225.000 

The Vase Story 1: HONG KONG GINGER JAR

The illustration celebrates the maritime roots and waterfront charm of Hong Kong, a city dubbed as the Pearl of the Orient. It is a land of shiny steel and glass poking out of tropical jungle. It is a destination for late-night dim sum suppers, old Bruce Lee movie posters, Wong Kar Wai movies, women clad in cheongsam dresses, the roar of the wok, you name it.

It features an imaginary chinoiserie ginger jar adorned with Hong Kong’s dramatic neon-lit skyline, an Aqua Luna red-sail junk boat perched by the bay, the double happiness symbol, the orchid tree flower and the gigantic Tian Tan Buddha Statue looming at the back of high-rise buildings.

And what is ginger jar? What was traditionally used for storing previous spices in ancient China has transformed into a coveted home accessory.

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Hong Kong Ginger Jar Art Print for Wall & Home Decor.

Struck by the first line of “The Book of Tea” by Tenshin Okakura which reads:  “Asia is One”, Collective Memory has teamed up with illustrator Cella Marcy to release the “Asia is One” illustration series.

By reimagining what Asian countries would look like in an iconic blue china ceramic vase, the series is aimed at recognizing the cultural characteristics of each Asian country whilst at the same time celebrating the richness, diversity, harmony and mutually shared values of the region, which go far beyond the images of people just living on rice and noodles.

  • Frame is not included
  • Each print is made using Conqueror Art paper – 300gsm
  • This print available in A4 & A3 size
    • Size Guide:
      • A4 (210 x 297 mm/ 8.3 x 11.7 in)
      • A3 (297 x 420 mm / 11.7 x 16.5 in)
  • International shipping is available
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A3, A4

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