Red ink cake from set of “Sacred Wheel of the Law” inkcake in five colours, attributed to Fang Yulu, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

Red ink cake from set of “Sacred Wheel of the Law” inkcake in five colours, attributed to Fang Yulu, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)


  • Image Number: K1F001052N000000000PAD
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Studio implements
  • Function: Stationery
  • Material: Plants/Ink/
  • Description:
    Vermilion pigment ink, round, with edge edges. On one side of the ink, the characters “Vajra Dharma Wheel” are written in script, with silver painted and rectangular frame added. On the other side, there are many circles of Sanskrit and Falun patterns, with cloud patterns around. On the ink side, there are Yangwen regular script style “Dazang Scripture Writing Ink” and “Fang Yulu Supervised”. The ink for scripture writing is in five colors (hence 1048~hence 1052) and stored in a wooden box.

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图片[2]-Red ink cake from set of “Sacred Wheel of the Law” inkcake in five colours, attributed to Fang Yulu, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)-China Archive
图片[3]-Red ink cake from set of “Sacred Wheel of the Law” inkcake in five colours, attributed to Fang Yulu, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)-China Archive
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