[End Stone Carved Shoushan Fuhai Inkstone]
End Stone Carved Shoushan Fuhai Inkstone, Qing Qianlong, 22 cm long, 15 cm wide, and 3 cm thick. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The inkstone is an oval shaped end stone. The inkstone hall is flat and wide, and the ink receiving area is smooth and translucent; The cloud bat pattern carved in the inkstone pool symbolizes good luck and longevity. The rim of the inkstone is decorated with scrolling clouds. The relief on the back of the immortal mountain and sea of clouds symbolizes the auspicious omen of longevity, happiness, and the sea
This inkstone is delicate in texture, dark and purple in color, and should be an old pit end stone. It comes with a red sandalwood box inlaid with jade. It is a good inkstone for the Imperial Court
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