Inkstone of “Tangting Pavilion” written by Yuan Jie, Tang daynsty (618-907)
- Image Number: K1F000142N000000000PAF
- Dynasty: Tang dynasty
- Category: Studio implements
- Function: Stationery and stationery
- Material: Mineral/Jade Jewelry/
- Description:
The ink stone is dark and purple. The two hocks are short, with no blockage at the lower end. The ink receiving part is wide, flat and straight, and connected with the ink pool. The ink pool is rectangular and concave downward. Inkstone head wall is engraved in block script: “Pavilion banners are built on the Wuxi River, and the landscape of Changxin is clear. I don’t know what the dragon guests can do if they lean on horses after many times of abstinence.” The title: “Emperor Qianlong Gengxu’s title”. The second seal seal: “Understanding is not far away”, “Virtue is sufficient”. Inkstone back is engraved with “Tang Pavilion lying on the rocks” and “Second Mountain”. With wooden box.
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