Inkstick inscribed with “Biyu keyin” and dragon and phoenix pattern, Ming dynasty (1368-1644)

Inkstick inscribed with “Biyu keyin” and dragon and phoenix pattern, Ming dynasty (1368-1644)


  • Image Number: K1F000099N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Studio implements
  • Function: Stationery and stationery
  • Material: Plants/Ink/
  • Description:
    The long oval ox tongue shaped ink, with a dragon and a phoenix circling and flying on its surface, and four seal characters “You can drink when you have more than a pen” on one side, is a quotation from the ancient people who couldn’t bear to use it because it was so precious. Therefore, the allusion of sipping a small amount of ink is ground, which shows that this ink can be used normally, and its precious degree is also like the good ink cherished by the ancient people. On the other side, smaller regular script characters are printed: “Ren Wu”, “Wu Mingqiu Hides Ink”, “Cheng Boxiang Engraves”.

明 「筆餘可飲」龍鳳紋墨
图片[2]-Inkstick inscribed with “Biyu keyin” and dragon and phoenix pattern, Ming dynasty (1368-1644)-China Archive
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