Decorate Your Home This Thanksgiving with Antique Chinese Art
If you’re reading this, that probably means it’s that time of year again: time to decorate your home for the -Ber-month holidays! Secretly abhor the usual pumpkins, plaid prints, and orange-and-brown color scheme? This might come as a surprise, but oftentimes the best decor comes from something completely unexpected. Something like antique Chinese art.
Can't
imagine these pieces quite fitting into your aesthetic? Perhaps that's the
point! For some people, part of Thanksgiving and the following holidays is
bringing new energy into their space.
A
porcelain vase on your dining table, a centuries-old scroll, an expertly
painted rug; these pieces might not be what you usually reach for, but they
could be the perfect refresh your space needs.
The timeless beauty of
Chinese art
There’s
something enchanting about old Chinese art, if you think about it. The colors
usually convey deep-rooted stories. Enchanting jade greens, soft sky blues,
hints of gold. Every piece seems to carry whispers of history.
Because
antique
Chinese art isn’t just a pretty
decoration to put on your coffee table, it’s a window into the past. The
brushstrokes and patterns hold meaning: balance, peace, good fortune. Each one
was created with purpose and care, and that spirit lingers long after the paint
dries.
Styling antique pieces for
the season
Want
to give your home a makeover this Thanksgiving? Leave your usual dusty decor
behind. Take the chance to try something new and add touches of Chinese art!
You might be worried that these pieces seem too different from your typical
ornaments, but they’re sure to make a big impact on your home, both
aesthetically and energy-wise.
If
you’re shopping around Seattle, stop by Pacific Antiques Mall!
It’s full of one-of-a-kind baubles and tchotchkes that you’re going to want to
take home. You might even find the perfect piece to add a touch of refined
elegance to your Thanksgiving table.
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