Inlaid rosewood box, Qianlong reign (1736-1795), Qing dynasty
- Image Number: K1D000413N000000000PDD
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Miscellaneous objects
- Function: Container
- Material: Plants/Wood/
- Description:
This rosewood casket is the outer casket of the bronze casket named “Dao Jin Zuoze”. The lid of the box is inlaid with plant patterns, which are now incomplete. There are three layers in total, and the upper plate is used to hold the atlas of “Road Golden Work Rules”. The middle and lower floors are divided into five compartments, each of which is equipped with a wooden base. The foot groove corresponding to the wooden seat is carved under the grid. Of the original ten pieces of bronze ware, only nine remain. According to the yellow strips on the bronze atlas, the largest Zhou Suzhou, originally placed in the middle, was taken away by Emperor Xianfeng (1831-1861) in the fourth year of Xianfeng (1854) for other purposes.
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