Tsaku-tsaya wooden bowl, gilt case, wood box, Qianlong imperial inscription dated to 1760, Qing dynasty, 18th c., probably a Qing court work
- Image Number: K1D000992N000000000PDA
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Miscellaneous objects
- Function: Container
- Material: Plants/Wood/
- Description:
The wooden bowl has a shallow wall and a short circle of feet. The wood grain is wavy. To meet the needs of nomads, Tibetans often make bowls out of wood. This bowl is made of Zhaguzayamu, which is said to be able to detoxify hundreds of poisons. The Emperor Gaozong of the Qing Dynasty also regarded it as a treasure. He wrote poems at the bottom of the bowl to praise it.
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