[The rectangular box of the Daming pedigree with the red lacquer gold double dragon pattern]
The rectangular box of the Daming pedigree with the red lacquer gold double dragon pattern, the Ming Xuande, is 8 cm high, 77 cm long, and 50 cm wide. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The box is rectangular, with a plug cover, a copper buckle on it, which can be locked, and copper lifting rings are installed on both sides. The whole body is decorated with gold veins on the red paint floor. In the center of the cover, there are four words “the pedigree of the Ming Dynasty” written in a rectangular sign, with two dragons dancing on the left and right sides and auspicious clouds hovering around. The four walls are also decorated with cloud and dragon patterns
This box is used by the Ming court to store the royal pedigree, so it is exquisite and magnificent. The box has no style, but according to its dragon pattern characteristics and the aging degree of the paint, it can be recognized as a work of Xuande Dynasty.
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