Miniature cup

Title
Miniature cup
Year/Period
c. 1690
Region
Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, China
Material
Dimension
Object size: H:2.5 x Dia:3.9 cm
Accession No.
1999-01043
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs.Hallstrom

This miniature blue and white cup with floral motifs was part of a sizable cargo of Chinese export ceramics and porcelains uncovered from a late 17th century shipwreck near Vung Tau, Vietnam. Less than three cm in height, cups such as this are referred to as ‘doll’s house’ porcelains. It was fashionable for wealthy Dutch ladies to have miniature furniture made to furnish the rooms of a model house. These doll’s houses were extremely expensive and were regarded as luxurious items to be proudly displayed for friends and visitors. Although expensive, porcelain became the fashion among the class of new rich merchants and bourgeoisie in Europe who could afford to buy porcelain from far-away China, thus enhancing their status and at the same time, embellishing their tables, cabinets and interiors.