Vintage Porcelain Ewer – Hand-Painted Birds by D. Jorski- Upcycled
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Dorothy Louise Jorski, born in Oklahoma City in 1912, was a talented china painter and long-time member of the Oklahoma City China Painting Club. Celebrated for her exquisitely detailed wildlife scenes, she earned the nickname “Bird Lady of Oklahoma,” leaving behind a legacy steeped in nature and artistic expression.
This elegant porcelain ewer, signed “D. Jorski”, is a graceful example of her hand-painted artistry. The piece features a curved handle and flared spout, adorned with birds and floral motifs rendered in soft, layered hues—hallmarks of her delicate brushwork and nature-inspired themes.
Likely created in a studio or club setting, this mid-century decorative vessel carries both visual charm and historical resonance.
The glaze is smooth and glossy, with no chips or cracks. A heartfelt example of American regional decorative arts, ideal for display on a mantel, shelf, or within a curated collection of Midwestern studio pottery.
* Artist: D. Jorski (Signed)
* Origin: Oklahoma, USA
* Material: Porcelain
* Technique: Hand-Painted / Studio China Painting
* Motif: Birds & Florals
* Dimensions: (5.5"x2")
* Condition: Excellent Vintage – No chips or cracks
* Style: Mid Century / Regional American / Decorative Arts
* Occasion: Collecting / Gifting / Provenance Display
* Care Instructions: Hand wash only; avoid harsh cleaners
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