This is a set of yellow-ground pastel porcelain bowls with a strong flavor of Chinese court aesthetics. Two bowls, one large and one small, are nested and placed, exuding an elegant and refined style. The porcelain body of the bowl is fine and lustrous, the inner wall is white and transparent, with a soft and warm luster. The center of the bowl is painted with a bright yellow background, featuring a pattern of entwined auspicious flowers. The central auspicious flower is outlined in blue, pink and green, complemented by the curly branches and small decorative patterns around it. The colors are bright and full, and the lines are delicate and smooth. The outer wall of the small bowl is painted with imperial yellow as the base color, complemented by pastel patterns of entwined flowers. The color transitions are natural and soft, and the patterns are intricate yet not chaotic, fully demonstrating its luxurious and elegant style. The large bowl only exposes its white inner wall and part of the rim, creating a distinct and nested effect with the small bowl. This complete set of porcelain bowls combines the exquisite details of traditional enamel painting techniques with the transparent texture of modern bone China. It not only possesses the regal and luxurious style of imperial porcelain in the Qing Dynasty but also retains a fresh and elegant aesthetic taste. It is an excellent Chinese tableware that combines practical value and collectible beauty.

