Vintage Black Lacquer Foo Dog Trinket Box – Chinoiserie Jewellery Pot with Gold
Vintage Black Lacquer Foo Dog Trinket Box – Chinoiserie Jewellery Pot with Gold Detail
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There is something quietly powerful about this piece.
At first glance, it is a simple, elegant black lacquer box — glossy, restrained, and timeless. But look closer, and you’ll find it guarded.
At its centre sits a Foo Dog (Chinese guardian lion) — a traditional symbol of protection, strength, and good fortune. For centuries, these mythical creatures stood watch at temple gates and palace entrances, believed to ward off negative energy and protect what lay within.
Here, that symbolism is distilled into something intimate. Personal. A small container for the things that matter most.
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Why we love it
This is where decorative object meets meaning.
The deep black lacquer is beautifully offset by aged gold detailing, including a classic Greek key fret border — a design long associated with eternity and continuity. The Foo Dog motif appears both on the lid and side, creating a subtle narrative that wraps around the piece.
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It’s the kind of object that doesn’t shout — but quietly anchors a space.
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Perfect for:
Rings, cufflinks, or small jewellery
A bedside or dressing table accent
A thoughtful symbolic gift (protection, luck, strength)
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A note on origin & style
This piece is best understood as mid–late 20th century chinoiserie export ware, likely produced in China or Hong Kong during the 1960s–1980s.
Chinoiserie — the European fascination with Asian aesthetics — influenced decorative arts for centuries, and pieces like this became popular for their elegance, symbolism, and versatility.
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Measurements
Diameter: approx. 11 cm
Form: circular trinket box with lift-off lid
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Condition
A well-loved vintage piece with honest age-related wear:
Surface scratches and scuffs to the lacquer
Wear and fading to the gold detailing
Interior shows visible use and ageing
Nothing that detracts from its charm — in fact, it adds to that sense of quiet history.
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Styling note
This sits beautifully within:
Dark, moody interiors
Eclectic or maximalist displays
Asian-inspired or chinoiserie collections
Pair with glass, brass, or natural wood for contrast.
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Objet d’Art Stuff Disclaimer
All descriptions are given to the best of our knowledge and are intended as a guide only. They should not be relied upon as definitive statements of age, origin, or authenticity.





















































