Ginger jars are decorative items that look beautiful and unique in your home. I am introducing vase today and how you style them in your house.
Ginger jars, particularly those from China, have been around for centuries. They were originally used to protect spices, herbs, and ginger. These jars were commonly used in kitchens and dining rooms to contain significant ingredients. As the years passed, ginger jars evolved into something greater than mere vessels. People began to treat them as art and held them up in their homes.
Ginger jars add beauty to any décor, thus if you use them in your home, your home will look more beautiful. You can set them up on shelves, mantels or tables for a pop of color and elegance in any room. You can also use the cups as vases filled with flowers or plants to reintroduce nature inside. Whatever way you display them, ginger jars will instantly elevate the look of your space.
There are many different shapes, sizes and colors of ginger jars. Classic ginger jars are typically ceramic and have an all round body and dome lid. The traditionally painted ones feature stunning blue and white designs although you can find them red and green as well as yellow. Some ginger jars are solid, while others are adorned with flowers, birds and beautiful patterns.
Ginger jars hold special meanings in Chinese culture. The round shape of ginger jars, both indicates to wholeness and completeness, and the lid is a protective sign and offers safety to the contents of the jar. Ginger jar designs are believed to bring luck and prosperity to the family. Ginger jars are said to be the bringers of harmony and balance to a space in Feng Shui. Good energy and happy feelings can be brought into your home by using ginger jars in your home décor.
When selecting ginger jars for your home, select ones that you adore and reflect your personal style. Mix and match different sizes and styles of ginger jars for a unique look. Get creative with how you use them, too — you can display them alone as special pieces, or mix them in with other decorations for a more visually interesting display. Just be sure to keep your ginger jars dusted, and don’t chip or crack them.