[Silk Enamel Double Lamb Zun]
Silk Enamel Double Lamb Zun, late Qing Dynasty, 36 cm high, 34 cm long, and 16.5 cm wide
The shape of the statue is a combination of two sheep, with two sheep heads facing each other on the body, and a square statue on the back. The front legs of the two sheep form the four legs of the utensil. The ears, horns, and teeth are made of copper gilded gold. The sheepskin body is decorated with ribbon-shaped brocade patterns, with blue enamel spaced in depth and uniformity. The shoulders are decorated with red rotary patterns, the legs are decorated with circular patterns, and the square statue is decorated with animal face patterns
This device has uniform filigree, neat decoration, thick gilding, and novel and unique modeling and decorative patterns, making it rare among filigree enamel devices