Tile inkstone from the East Tower of the Weiyang Palace, Attributed to the Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE)

Tile inkstone from the East Tower of the Weiyang Palace, Attributed to the Han dynamics (206 BCE-220 CE)


  • Image Number:K1F000172N000000000PAE
  • Dynasty:Han dynamics
  • Category:Studio implementations
  • Function:Stationery Cultural toys
  • Material:minerals/ceramics/
  • Description:. Inscriptions are engraved on the surface of the inkstone. Above the inkstone is the imperial inscription of the 10th year of the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1745). It is written in regular script and has two seals: “Chengguan” and “Bide”. In addition, there are inscriptions of Qianlong courtiers, Liang Shizheng, Zhang Ruoai, Dong Bangda, Wang Youdun, Lizongwan, Qiu Yuexiu, Chen Bangda, etc., while on the upper left corner of the inkstone is the seal inscription of “Play with the Treasures of the Jinhua Song Dynasty”. On the lower right side of the inkstone is the “Collection of Jixian Scholar Yu Jibo Shengfu”, And “Lao Xue An” seal character square seal

傳漢 未央宮東閣瓦硯
图片[2]-Tile inkstone from the East Tower of the Weiyang Palace, Attributed to the Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE)-China Archive
图片[3]-Tile inkstone from the East Tower of the Weiyang Palace, Attributed to the Han dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE)-China Archive
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