Curio box with maki-e pine-and-bamboo painting (41 items, including wood chest), Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
- Image Number: K1H000514N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Lacquer wares
- Function: Container
- Material: Plants/Paint/
- Description:
The box is made of quilt cover, with two layers, and the junction of the box faces is modified into a bevel. Black paint is painted on the ground, pine and bamboo are clustered, pine leaves are patterned, gold is cut on the slope, lines are cut on the stone, pine and bamboo are connected on the side of the box, and black brown paint is applied inside and at the bottom. The Qing Palace used Japanese painting boxes, with special boxes inside, to store 29 pieces of Ming and Qing jadeware, 2 pieces of western enamel boxes, 4 pieces of Ming and Qing lacquer boxes, 2 pieces of natural stones, 1 piece of Qing Dynasty copper belt hook, 1 piece of coral, 1 piece of Xiaoruyi and 1 piece of agate lion, including 41 pieces of outer boxes.
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