Refined clay inkstone in “Yutang” style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)

Refined clay inkstone in “Yutang” style, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)


  • Image Number: K1F000541N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Qing dynasty
  • Category: Studio implements
  • Function: Stationery
  • Material: Minerals/ceramics/ceramics
  • Description:
    The inkstone is rectangular in shape. The ink receiving part is slightly depressed. The ink pool is wide and flat, and the ink pool is deep and wide. The inkstone is yellow, light and delicate. The surface is covered with ink rust. The back of the inkstone is cut from top to bottom, forming two tars. It can withstand a height of two to nine centimeters. The inkstone spectrum cloud is the old style of the Jade Hall, The central government engraved a poem written by Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty: “Tao has restrained the Song Dynasty since the Tang Dynasty, and the old style of the Jade Hall is still there. If you want to ask the person who wrote it to the north, the boat on the water is almost like a launching boat.” Seal 2: “Qianlong Chen Han”, “Only one and only”. The title: “Qianlong garrison imperial title” is the 43rd year of Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty according to “Qianlong garrison”. In 1778 AD, this imperial poem was also recorded in the Eighth Complete Collection of Emperor Gaozong’s Imperial Poems of the Qing Dynasty, the Fourth Volume of Imperial Poems, Volume 75, Page 16.

清 澄泥玉堂硯
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