Tobacco Leaf Hexagonal Ginger Jar
A pattern with centuries of admirers, the tobacco leaf motif traces its origins to 18th-century export porcelain prized for its vibrant color and botanical detail. This hexagonal jar reinterprets the richly layered design — featuring stylized hibiscus blooms and pomegranate flourishes — with an updated silhouette and deep navy details. Steeped in history yet scaled for modern display, it’s a striking accent for a mantel, console or collector’s cabinet.
- Porcelain.
- 8" long x 9" wide x 16" high.
- Wipe clean with soft, dry cloth.


Description
A pattern with centuries of admirers, the tobacco leaf motif traces its origins to 18th-century export porcelain prized for its vibrant color and botanical detail. This hexagonal jar reinterprets the richly layered design — featuring stylized hibiscus blooms and pomegranate flourishes — with an updated silhouette and deep navy details. Steeped in history yet scaled for modern display, it’s a striking accent for a mantel, console or collector’s cabinet.
- Porcelain.
- 8" long x 9" wide x 16" high.
- Wipe clean with soft, dry cloth.




















