Jade Gui-shaped incense burner with knob pattern, late Ming to Qing dynasty (1522-1911)

Jade Gui-shaped incense burner with knob pattern, late Ming to Qing dynasty (1522-1911)


  • Image Number: K1C000221N000000000PAE
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Jades
  • Function: Incense container
  • Material: Minerals/Jade Jewelry/Jade
  • Description:
    Blue jade, slightly grey in color, with white spots. The whole vessel is made of bronze Gui. The mouth is slightly outward, the ears are bulging, and the feet are encircled. The ring ear is used to make a standing sculpture of the head of the beast. The mouth of the beast is held at the edge of the mouth. There are small heads and ridges on the neck, and the abdomen is decorated with milk patterns. With jade top and wooden cover. The jade top is carved into two dragons, with ganoderma lucidum mixed in.

明晚期至清  青玉爐
图片[2]-Jade Gui-shaped incense burner with knob pattern, late Ming to Qing dynasty (1522-1911)-China Archive
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