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Qing Dynasty · Chongtian Ear Xuande Incense Burner
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jubaoxuan · 1 month
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Ivory Carving: "Concubine Playing with Parrot." The net height of the figure is around 24cm, with a total net weight of 2040 grams. Crafted by master artisans in Beijing, this is a unique piece.
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The purple sandalwood-inlaid ivory-carved screen is an exquisite piece of artwork, typically crafted from purple sandalwood and adorned with intricate ivory carvings. These screens can serve as decorative pieces, placed indoors, or as partitions to separate spaces. Their exquisite craftsmanship and elaborate decorations often captivate viewers, showcasing the superior skills of ancient craftsmen and their pursuit of beauty.
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jubaoxuan · 2 months
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"The Bronze Three-Star Pile Gold Inscription Texts" boast splendid illustrations, with the engraved words on bronze vessels known as gold inscriptions or vessel inscriptions. They exhibit a style characterized by powerful strokes, flowing lines, and a harmonious balance between strength and grace, showcasing a magnificent and elegant aesthetic.
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This is a bronze incense burner carved with dragon patterns on both ears, which is simple and elegant and worth collecting.
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jubaoxuan · 2 months
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"Copper Cloisonné Enamel Dragon and Phoenix Vase"。A pair of finely crafted cloisonné enamel dragon and phoenix vases, made of pure copper and featuring intricate handcrafted filigree work. The design, patterns, and glaze color are all reminiscent of the "Jingtai Imperial Cloisonné", with delicate filigree work and elaborate patterns. However, the slightly subdued earthy tones set it apart from Ming Dynasty cloisonné products, yet it remains a rare specimen of Xuande-style filigree cloisonné vase.
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jubaoxuan · 2 months
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Title: Late Qing to Republic Era Boxwood Carving of Guan Gong
Dimensions: Height 42 centimeter,This artifact is crafted from boxwood with intricate round carving, showcasing superb craftsmanship. Guan Gong, with eyes slightly closed, wields a Green Dragon Crescent Blade in one hand and strikes a graceful pose with the other, exuding a powerful and authoritative presence. The wood's patina is top-notch, making it an excellent piece for display.
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