[Red sandalwood treasure inlaid plum bamboo double bird picture pen holder]
Red sandalwood treasure inlaid plum bamboo double bird picture pen holder, clear, 13.1 cm high, 10.1 cm caliber, 9.5 cm bottom diameter. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The pen holder is made of red sandalwood. The wall of the pen holder is inlaid with mother-of-pearl, dyed teeth, malachite and other pictures of plum and bamboo birds. The plum blossom is in full bloom, the green bamboo is green, and the colorful birds are playing on the branches. The picture layout is reasonable, the pattern is simple and vivid, and the interest is full
This pen holder is decorated with colorful gemstones inlaid on the dark ground of red sandalwood, which is bright and elegant. Red sandalwood and gemstones inlaid with flowers and birds form a contrast, and the gemstones inlaid with various colors and textures also form an interesting contrast
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