Qianlong style filigree enamel with lotus pattern inlaid with stone Duomu pot

[Qianlong style filigree enamel with lotus pattern inlaid with stone and multi mu pot]

Qianlong style filigree enamel with lotus pattern inlaid with stone and multi mu pot, Qianlong style of Qing Dynasty, with a total height of 53.4 cm, a caliber of 10.4 cm, and a foot diameter of 14 cm
The pot has a cylindrical shape, a monk’s cap mouth, a dragon swallowing handle and flow, and a knob with coral beads embedded on the top of the lid. The pot is decorated on the blue ground with multicolored floral patterns wrapped around branches, with flowers of different sizes and arranged in an orderly manner. The rim, hoop, and base of the engraved gilded gold are inlaid with multicolored gemstones, which are radiant and magnificent as a whole. The feet are inlaid with rectangular copper gilded pieces, and the regular script style “made in the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty” is engraved on the inside< The Duomu pot is a vessel used by Mongolian and Tibetan ethnic minorities to hold water or butter tea, with rich ethnic characteristics and customs. In the Qing Dynasty, the Manchu also used it to hold milk tea. During the reign of Qianlong, the court used various techniques and materials to imitate them, but the decoration incorporated the characteristics of the royal court, making them both rough and soft, making them pleasing to the eye


图片[1]-Qianlong style filigree enamel with lotus pattern inlaid with stone Duomu pot-China Archive
图片[2]-Qianlong style filigree enamel with lotus pattern inlaid with stone Duomu pot-China Archive掐丝珐琅勾莲纹嵌石多穆壶款识
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