Filigree Enamel Fu Zun

[Filigree Enamel Fu Zun]

Filigree Enamel Fu Zun, in the middle of the Qing Dynasty, has a height of 30.5cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The duck stands with its head held high, its body feathers floating backward, and its long tail curling forward. A circular groove is opened on the back of the teak, and the oval statue is installed. The duck’s body is decorated with green as the ground, silk as the pattern, and colored glaze as feathers. The statue is decorated with a lotus pattern and a Tai Chi diagram in light blue enamel
Fu is a kind of waterfowl, commonly known as wild duck. Due to its homonym with the word “Fu”, it is often used to make handicrafts. When viewing it, it first wins a mouth color, which is very auspicious. Therefore, it is a popular display in ancient palaces


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