Jade vase with carved paired dragon design, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
- Image Number: C1C000226N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Jades
- Function: Incense container
- Material: Minerals/Jade Jewelry/Jade
- Description:
Jade, bright and moist, with slight grey white spots. The bottle has a straight mouth, tight abdomen, ears and flat feet. The middle part of the belly is carved with two intertwined dragon patterns, two lines of upper and lower strings, two lines of banana leaf patterns and palindromes on the inner line of the neck, and two lines of carved dragon patterns on the ears. The bottle is a incense utensil, which is used to place incense chopsticks and incense shovels in a group of three pieces, including incense burner and incense box, with gold plated copper shovels and copper chopsticks attached.

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