[Gold inlaid jade pagoda]
Gold inlaid jade pagoda, Qing Dynasty, with a height of 82 cm and a bottom diameter of 36 × 36 cm
The pagoda is made of nine-percent gold, which is a Tibetan Buddhist pagoda. At the bottom is a square Sumizo, carved with bell and pestle patterns, lotus petal patterns and double lion patterns. On the Xumizuo is a four-tiered round platform with lotus petal patterns and Manchu characters carved around it. The belly of the tower is decorated with eight animal heads with tassels. The tassels are inlaid with turquoise beads. There is a niche door in the center of the tower body and a glass cover outside. The 13th floor of the pagoda is carved with Manchu characters and inlaid with four vertical rows of turquoise beads. The top of the tower is decorated with black and white jade, the sun and moon, and jewels inlaid with rubies. The whole tower body is also inlaid with tourmaline, lapis lazuli, coral stone and other colored pearl stones
The golden wall of this pagoda is magnificent, the carved patterns are exquisite, and the stones are inlaid in it, which is beautiful and gorgeous.