[Qianlong Style Gui Stove with Silk Enamel and Gourd Pattern]
Qianlong Style Gui Stove with Silk Enamel and Gourd Pattern is a Gui Stove with a height of 10.4 centimeters, a caliber of 9.7 centimeters, and a bottom diameter of 7.7 centimeters in the Qing Dynasty. The old collection of the Qing Palace< The stove is Gui style, with an oval belly and a lid. The body is decorated with a dragon shaped cover button carved with gilded gold, animal ears, and animal swallowing feet. The abdomen is decorated with horizontal gourd patterns, with triangular, semicircular, and trapezoidal geometric patterns on the top and bottom as auxiliary linings. The edge decoration of the cover is similar to this, and the cover is decorated with animal face patterns. The bottom is made of blue enamel, decorated with four symmetrical tangled flowers, with a copper inlay in the center, and engraved with a gilded "Qianlong Year System" regular script style
This furnace has been decorated with a lot of carved and gilded gold, making the entire vessel glittering with golden light, magnificent and rich in royal characteristics. Because of its auspicious meaning, the gourd pattern has always been a useful pattern for decorative objects, while recumbent shapes are rarely seen
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