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Thursday, March 04, 2010
  [leather bowl leather box] Miniature landscape of na - buddhist jewelry meaning

Qianlong Period, Qing Dynasty
Overall height: 30cm
Height of pot: 6.5cm
Length of pot: 18cm
Width of pot: 13cm

The pot is square, with chrysanthemum petal design. The walls of the pot are thin and transparent, with the four corners carved into the shape of a double-leaf chrysanthemum flower. Each flower has 12 petals of rubies, with green gems forming the pistils. In the patterns of leaf veins on the low

 

In times Peking Opera grew prosperously, all the outstanding artists and performers throughout the country performed on this stage. Once in the opera field there was a saying tha


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Wednesday, March 03, 2010
  [om syllable tibetan] A Rhinoceros Horn Magnoli - buddhismo ciotola pestello

Ming/Qing Dynasty
Height: 16.5cm

Well carved as an open magnolia blossom carved around the exterior with further blossoms and buds, all borne on a branch that forms the openwork base and the handle at one end, with a single stamen carved in high relief in the center of the interior below the overlapping petals, of deep honey color shading to a darker tone at the base.

Juran, Five Dynasties
Ink and color on silk
200.7*77.5cm

Juran was regarded as one of the founders of the so-called Southern School of landscape painting. This painting employs a "deep distance" compositional schema, with a small mountain range topped by dense copses of pines winding up f


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  [tibetan nickel silver bracelets] Rectangular jadeite penda - tibetan nickel silver bracelets

Qing Dynasty
Length: 7.3cm
Width: 5.1cm
Thickness: 0.4cm

The rectangular pendant is engraved with double phoenix and cloud patterns in openwork on both sides, with the Chinese characters "wanshou" in the official script engraved in relief on one side, and another two characters "wujiang" on the other. The four characters mean "eternal longevity"

Qing Dynasty
Box Height: 27.6cm
Body Diameter: 24.5cm
Pad Height: 9.7cm
Pad Diameter: 20.3cm

This set of seal tools includes a seal box and a pad inside, both of which are made of alloy of 80% gold. The box is square and the lid is in the shape of an arched trapezoid. The pad is placed inside the box, with its edge turned outward. It is used for holding the seal. There's a buckle on the front side of the box for opening and closing the box. Fo

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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
  [big turquoise silver pendant] An Aubergine Glazed Cense - buddhist symbols and flask

Qing Dynasty
Width: 20.5cm

Spread and unglazed ring foot supports low, wide belly that contracts gently to a short and outwardly-bowed neck, flanked by two scrolling handles, glazed entirely in a deep shade of aubergine purple-blue glaze, accompanied by two covers, an octagonal tin openwork grid, the other of wood and reticulated with floral scrolls, capped by a carved lingzhi handle, accompanied also by a wooden stand resting on ruyi cloud heads

Yang Opera, originally called Weiyang Opera and popularly known as Yangzhou Opera, is one of the local operas in Jiangsu Province. The opera, popular in northern Jiangsu Province, areas south of the Yangtze River, Shanghai and Anhui Province, is based on the traditional "flower drum opera" and "xianghuo


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