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  [ciondolo mani] Ritual food container (du - tibetan spinning ring wikipedia

Eastern Zhou dynasty (771-256 B.C.), ca. 4th century B.C.
Bronze inlaid with composition of bone black and lacquer; Diam. 8 1/4 in. (21 cm)

Three small animals cast in the round embellish the dome-shaped lid of this bronze dui, or ritual food container. The animals also function as feet when the lid is inverted to serve as a tray. The sur

Height: 64cm
Width: 41cm
Finished in 1989
One of the 4 national treasures of jadeite carving ware. The handle and two strips each with 32 ring are carved from the same complete material. The basket is full of exquisite carved flowers of peony, chrysanthemum, magnolia, china rose and mountain chrysanthemum. Some other flowers are also interspersed in basket. The branches & leaves texture of flowers are carved vividly. It expressed that a hundred flowers run for beauty and a pr


proverb relating to loneliness within 6 words, roue dharma, ciondolo mani, tibetan spinning ring wikipedia

 
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