Xiang Yuanbian’s engraved handmade inkstone

[Xiang Yuanbian’s inscription on the end stone hand-written inkstone]

Xiang Yuanbian’s inscription on the end stone hand-written inkstone is clear, 18 cm long, 11 cm wide and 4 cm thick

The inkstone is the end stone, which is in the shape of a rectangular copy. The stone is exquisite and dark. The ink receiving part of the inkstone surface is smooth, the inkstone hall is wide, and the head is deeply concave into a moon-shaped ink pool. The back of the inkstone is concave out of the straight wall, forming a diagonal style of copying. The side of the inkstone is engraved with the inscription in regular script: “Xiang Yuanbian writes about mountain research”. It is also equipped with a form-fitting thin tire paint box

Xiang Yuanbian, with the character of Zijing and the number of Molin. Jiaxing, Zhejiang, is a great collector of Jiajing and Wanli in the Ming Dynasty. Most of the famous calligraphies and paintings of the past dynasties were collected by his hands. The name of Zhai is Tianlai Pavilion, which is mainly used for the collection of calligraphy and paintings

This inkstone is fine and dark. The shape is simple, the inkstone is thick and the sculptor is round



图片[1]-Xiang Yuanbian’s engraved handmade inkstone-China Archive
图片[2]-Xiang Yuanbian’s engraved handmade inkstone-China Archive项元汴铭端石抄手砚砚面图片[3]-Xiang Yuanbian’s engraved handmade inkstone-China Archive项元汴铭端石抄手砚砚底图片[4]-Xiang Yuanbian’s engraved handmade inkstone-China Archive项元汴铭端石抄手砚砚侧铭
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