[“Shangjun” Tianhuangshi carved “Qiji” image]
“Shangjun” Tianhuangshi carved “Qiji” image, 12.3 cm wide and 5.5 cm high
“Qiqi” wears a cassock, bares his chest, and leans beside the cloth bag. The image is engraved with the word “Shangjun” in official script. Like Tian Huangshi, it is skilled in carving techniques and accurate in the portrayal of characters. It is a high-quality craft masterpiece in the Qing Dynasty
![图片[1]-“Shangjun” Tianhuangshi carving “Qiji”-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/Sculpture/3088.jpg)
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