Qianlong style filigree enamel Kui phoenix pattern Si Gong

[Qianlong Style Silk Cladding Enamel with Kui Feng Pattern Si Jiu]

Qianlong Style Silk Cladding Enamel with Kui Feng Pattern Si Jiu, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Style, with a total height of 11.4 cm, a length of 13.5 cm, and a foot diameter of 7 x 5.2 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The front of the cover is in the shape of a beast’s head, with two horns on it. There is a flow in the front and a halberd at the back. There is a gilded halberd around the body, and the feet are circled. The whole body is painted with sky blue enamel glaze, with filigree patterns on the ground, and is decorated with red and sapphire blue Kui Feng patterns. The animal’s head is decorated with animal facial patterns. The bottom is gilded, and the two sides are engraved with the regular script style of “Qianlong Year System” in Yin script
This utensil was made during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty in imitation of the bronze wine container Si Jiu of the Shang Dynasty. It has an ancient and simple shape, pure glaze color, and elegant style. It is the standard utensil of the Emperor Qianlong

图片[1]-Qianlong style filigree enamel Kui phoenix pattern Si Gong-China Archive
图片[2]-Qianlong style filigree enamel Kui phoenix pattern Si Gong-China Archive掐丝珐琅出戟兕觥底款

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