[Copper Plated Diancui Inlay Stone Grandchild Wandai Touhua]
Copper Plated Diancui Inlay Stone Grandchild Wandai Touhua, Qing Guangxu, 14 centimeters long and 5 centimeters wide. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This pair of copper head flowers uses pearls and various colors of stone inlaid with patterns such as large and small gourds, streamers, and Swastika characters. “The gourd has a homonym for” Fu Lu “and implies multiple offspring, so this pair of flower heads is known as” descendants and generations “or” Fu Lu and generations “.”
This headflower has a delicate and unique shape, dense and orderly bead stone inlay, and harmonious color matching. It is a good work of art. Made for the Qing Palace Fabrication Office.
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