[Gold inlaid pearl and gem tower]
Gold inlaid pearl and gem tower, clear, 129 cm high, 62 cm long at the bottom
The tower base is made of wood and square. It is made of gold lacquer lotus petal Sumizuo. It is carved with bell and pestle patterns and precious phase patterns, and the waist is decorated with lion patterns. Three-layer round tower base, carved with lotus petal pattern and Sanskrit, inlaid with gemstones. The shoulder of the tower body is decorated with animal face, and the animal mouth is decorated with wreaths. The front of the tower is equipped with a niche door, and the door edge is inlaid with pearls for two weeks. The 13th floor of the pagoda is full of Sanskrit. Drum-shaped canopy, with more than 1000 pearls, coral beads and lapis lazuli hanging around the rim. The top is made of red coral and white jade, and the pearl is made of opal
This pagoda was originally enshrined in the Chonghua Palace, which was the residence of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty when he was the emperor’s son. The tower shares 85000 grams of gold, 293 large pearls, and more than 500 gemstones, including turquoise, red coral and lapis lazuli. The whole pagoda uses various techniques such as carving, hammering, inlaying, etc. It is exquisite and exquisite. Various gemstones adorn it, making it more noble and magnificent