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Taiwanese ceramic mural: peony flowers on cobalt blue, inspired by Hakka floral art from Miaoli, Hsinchu, Taoyuan, Tainan and Kaohsiung.
Taiwanese ceramic mural: peony flowers on cobalt blue, inspired by Hakka floral art from Miaoli, Hsinchu, Taoyuan, Tainan and Kaohsiung.
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This ceramic mural celebrates Taiwan's Hakka floral tradition, deeply rooted in the island's cultural heritage. At its center, radiant peonies bloom in shades of crimson and soft pink, their petals overlapping with exquisite depth against a cobalt blue background. The flowers symbolize prosperity and abundance, making them enduring icons of Taiwanese art.
The border features an ornamental floral trim inspired by the traditional gift-wrapping fabrics still seen at festivals and celebrations throughout Taiwan. Each region contributes to the spirit of this mural:
Miaoli and Hsinchu, where Hakka communities preserve folk floral and textile traditions.
Taoyuan, known for its vibrant decorative motifs and embroidery.
Taianan, the historic city of temples and festivals where peonies symbolize renewal.
Kaohsiung, where bold floral iconography flourishes in local art and cultural events.
The result is a mural that unites Taiwan's regional identities in a single composition: harmonious, festive, and meaningful. Whether admired as folk art or a vibrant decorative piece, this mural infuses beauty, symbolism, and Taiwanese pride into any space.
Composed of 15 x 15 cm tiles (approximately 15 x 15 cm), this mural is designed to bring depth and beauty to any space. Lovingly made in Barcelona, Spain. 🖊️ Do you have a special request or message? I'd love to create a custom version just for you.
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