Detail View: National Palace English: Five colors inkstone by Fang Yulu

Work ID: 
M010A0015
Title: 
Five colors inkstone by Fang Yulu
Creation Date: 
Ming Dynasty
Start Year Date: 
A.D.1368
End Year Date: 
A.D.1644
Dynasty: 
45 Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368~1644)
Creation Place: 
China
Measurements: 
Diameter: 8.0~8.3 cm; Height: 1.5~1.6 cm
Material: 
Ink
Form: 
Mo (ink block)
Type: 
Studio accessories
Repository: 
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
Description: 
The ink is round in shape with a raised rim. Five cakes of ink in vermilion, yellow, green, indigo, and white are kept in a square wooden casket. Each cake has the same inscription and decoration because they are produced from the same mold. On one side, there is a silver-inlaid inscription, "Gold and hard Buddhist wheel of law" in li-shu (square style). The other side is decorated with Sanskrit writing and wheels of law surrounded by clouds. The two sides have embossed inscriptions; one writes, "The ink used by Monk Tang" (the monk in Journey to the west); the other is an endorsement, "Produced by Fang Yulu."
ImageV ID: 
M010A0015AS003
Rights: 
Lee & Lee Communications