COLLECTION NAME:
National Palace English
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Work ID:
M01C00128
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M01C00128
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Title:
Jade inlaid and silver-plated inkstick rest
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Jade inlaid and silver-plated inkstick rest
Title
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Creation Date:
Ming Dynasty
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Ming Dynasty
Creation Date
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Start Year Date:
A.D.1368
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A.D.1368
Start Year Date
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End Year Date:
A.D.1644
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A.D.1644
End Year Date
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Dynasty:
45 Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368~1644)
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45 Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368~1644)
Dynasty
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Creation Place:
China
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China
Creation Place
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Measurements:
Length: 13.5 cm; Width: 4.8 cm; Height: 1.8 cm; Height of jade: 10.7 cm; Width of jade: 29 cm
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Length: 13.5 cm; Width: 4.8 cm; Height: 1.8 cm; Height of jade: 10.7 cm; Width of jade: 29 cm
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Material:
Jade
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Jade
Material
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Form:
Mo-chuang (ink stick rest)
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Mo-chuang (ink stick rest)
Form
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Type:
Jades and Other Precious Stones
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Jades and Other Precious Stones
Type
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Repository:
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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The National Palace Museum, Taipei
Repository
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Description:
The red sandalwood stand is depressed in the middle to hold the jade inlay. The jade is greenish white with visible yellow spots. The jade's surface is embossed with dotted protuberances, a pattern that resembles a mat. One of the ends is embossed with a beast face. This jade is originally an ornament attached to a sword. Those parts that were used to attach to the sword were cut off; thus the jade has resulted in the shape of a rectangle. The red sandalwood stand is decorated with a silver filigreed pattern on the surface. The pattern is a legendary animal which resembles a dragon. On the sides, the center is decorated with another silver filigreed pattern that forms the character, shou, which means longevity. On the two sides of the character, the pattern of the legendary animal recurs, but made of oyster shall. On the back of the piece, there is an inscription made of silver filigree attributing to a connoisseur in the Ming period.
description_e
The red sandalwood stand is depressed in the middle to hold the jade inlay. The jade is greenish white with visible yellow spots. The jade's surface is embossed with dotted protuberances, a pattern that resembles a mat. One of the ends is embossed with a beast face. This jade is originally an ornament attached to a sword. Those parts that were used to attach to the sword were cut off; thus the jade has resulted in the shape of a rectangle. The red sandalwood stand is decorated with a silver filigreed pattern on the surface. The pattern is a legendary animal which resembles a dragon. On the sides, the center is decorated with another silver filigreed pattern that forms the character, shou, which means longevity. On the two sides of the character, the pattern of the legendary animal recurs, but made of oyster shall. On the back of the piece, there is an inscription made of silver filigree attributing to a connoisseur in the Ming period.
Description
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ImageV ID:
M01C00128AS001
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M01C00128AS001
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Rights:
Lee & Lee Communications
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Lee & Lee Communications
Rights
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