Jade notched axe, early Qing dynasty, 17th-18th century
- Image Number: K1C002788N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Jades
- Function: furnishings
- Material: Minerals/Jade Jewelry/Jade
- Description:
The shape is similar to the jade Qi of three generations, which is thick. The upper part of the utensil is carved with two dragons, and the two sides are carved with bird shaped teeth. The upper part of the surface is embossed with dragon patterns, and the lower part is rolled with double hooks to form neat lines. The prominent parts of the whole device are turned red. The carving of the dragon pattern and the decorative technique of the two side teeth are very similar to those on the Songhua Inkstone in the early Qing Dynasty. It is speculated to be in the early Qing Dynasty. Attach a wooden frame as a display.
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