Jingtai style filigree enamel eight lion pattern three ring statue

[Jingtai’s filigree enamel three-ring statue with eight lion patterns]

Jingtai’s filigree enamel three-ring statue with eight lion patterns, in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, is 28.7 cm high, 21.4 cm in diameter, and 15.6 cm in foot distance
It is round in shape, with mouth curled, long neck, shoulders full, and belly tucked. The shoulder is equipped with three bronze gilded animal heads, rings and ears, and the bottom is equipped with three bronze gilded animal feet. On the light blue enamel floor, it is decorated with eight lions playing ball patterns and miscellaneous treasure patterns. The “Jingtai Year” style is printed on the center of the outsole
In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, the decorative themes of filigree enamel ware were rich. In addition to the lotus pattern, the lion playing ball, the sea horse, and the miscellaneous treasure pattern were also used more. This statue is an example. The neck and abdomen of Zun are not the original match. Later generations spliced the two into pieces, and added ears and feet to make new pieces. The style is also made when assembling pieces


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