[Xintian Duanshi Inkstone]
Xintian Duanshi Inkstone, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, is 26 cm long, 21.5 cm wide and 4.3 cm thick. The old collection of the Qing Palace
It is made of inkstone, purple and dark, and the stone is excellent. The inkstone is skillfully made according to the shape, and the body of the inkstone is like a cloud. The cloud-shaped inkstone pool has a stone eyepost hidden on it. The inkstone hall is widely covered with ink, and the edge of the inkstone is ringed with cloud patterns. The back is concave into a pool, and a stone hole is raised, which is the unique stone feature of the end stone. Carved text around:
The moon is exposed to the sun, so be careful. Long Geng in front of us, connecting Taiyi remotely
The dew drops on the square, and the peanuts are irregular. Qiong Ying is very valuable, and the treasure is incomparable
The signature below: “Xin Maoxia was obtained in May from Lingyang Gorge, and used by Xintian Treasure.” And the word “Ren” was printed
This is Huang Ren’s Tibetan inkstone in the Qing Dynasty, and later entered the Tibetan court
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