[Duanshi Zuiweng Inkstone]
Duanshi Zuiweng Inkstone is 24.7 cm long, 17.5 cm wide and 3.3 cm thick in the middle of the Qing Dynasty. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The inkstone is made of stone at the end of the pit. The stone is dark and delicate, with obvious stone texture such as “fire resistance”, “blue and white”, and “scorched white”. It is the old pit end stone. The inkstone is made with the natural stone shape. The inkstone hall is flat and wide, with an oblique connection to the inkstone pool. A drunken man is embossed on the pool, drinking with a book, enjoying himself, and standing beside a wine altar. The inkstone backlight is plain and can also be grinded
This inkstone is thick, with fine stone and slightly denuded sides. The jade-inlaid rosewood box is attached to the shape of the inkstone. The box is made of whole wood and painted with black paint inside. It is exquisite and has the characteristics of the court
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