cup BM-2022-3034.231

Period:Unknown Production date:18thC
Materials:jade
Technique:polished
Subjects:leaf
Dimensions:Length: 12.70 centimetres

Description:
Moghul jade cup thinly worked in the form of half a gourd with five elegantly curved raised ribs, stimulating the gourd’s lobes.
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图片[1]-cup BM-2022-3034.231-China Archive

Comments:The short, spreading foot is shaped as a pointed oval and worked with acanthus leaves to the base. The handle is also worked in the form of acanthus. The highly polished stone is a fine greenish-white tone with some clouding and faint russet markings. For a similar, slightly larger vessel, see Catalogue of a Special Exhibition of Hindustan Jade in the National Palace Museum, pl.23, pp. 170-171; and see also pl.24 pp.172-173 for an example inscribed with a poem and dated 1773. Further examples are illustrated in Jadeware (III); The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, no.233, p.281; and in Keverne, Jade, fig.22, p.286. All the above cups relate to the famous Shah Jahan cup, dated 1657, and now in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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