[Tooth carved plum bamboo insect paperweight]
Tooth carved plum bamboo insect paperweight, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, is 19.8 cm long and 2.4 cm wide
The paperweight is a rectangular flat body with two folded branches and bamboo poles in parallel. It is decorated with embossed and carved bamboo branches and leaves, and plum flowers and flower buds protrude from one side. There is a space between the two poles, and two spiders are embossed on the ground, dyed red, which is very eye-catching. The back of the paperweight is flat, carved with bamboo knots, and decorated with bamboo leaves in shallow relief. This paperweight style is simple and unique.
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