Gold mdong-mo ewer with gemstone inlay, Qing dynasty(1644-1911)
- Image Number: C1E001463N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Enamel wares
- Function: drinking vessel
- Material: Minerals/Metals/Gold
- Description:
Draw “one hundred liang” on the bottom. Qing Palace Works. The cylindrical body, with a mouth like a five leaf monk’s hat, rises high. The belly band is decorated with two carved hoops. The mouth edge and bottom edge of the device are also decorated with carved hoops, and are inlaid with turquoise, coral, lapis lazuli, car canals and other semi precious stones. The handle is nailed with a straight bar pressure beam to fix the body and hoop, and the movable ring is used to connect the device cover knocked by the thin plate; The square dragon pattern clasp is also embedded to connect the silver refining and the gold plated round ball with eight auspicious patterns cast by the second carving to form a handle. With dragon head meandering. The shape of the whole pot is exactly the “tea pot” that is used as a reward in the “Great Qing Festival”.
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