[Duanshishan Picture Inkstone]
Duanshishan Picture Inkstone, in the late Qing Dynasty, was 22.8 cm long, 15 cm wide, and 2.4 cm high
This inkstone is a pair of inkstones with the same shape and pattern. It is made of end stones and is packaged in a mahogany box. The surface of the inkstone is smooth, the stone is fine and moist, and the color is light purple. Among them, there are textures such as “blue and white”, “fire pressing”, and “rouge halo”. There is no inkstone hall. On the forehead of the inkstone, there is a shallow carved landscape with a yang pattern. Clouds float above it, and two ancient pines stand opposite each other on both sides. The water waves under the trees are full of interest.
![图片[1]-Duanshishan Picture Inkstone-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Warring States period/Stationery/20900[1024].jpg)
端石山水图砚砚面
端石山水图砚砚底
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