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Lacquer Brush Pot Inlaid with Ivor

Dates:Ming Dynasty

Size:Height 14.1cm, Diameter of Mouth 13.4cm, Diameter of Bottom 12.8cm


Ivory inlay is a kind of inlaid technique of lacquerware, of which the ivory is polished in advance. The characters inlaid in this brush pot are running scripts and they are part of a poem by Dong Qichang, a painter as well as calligrapher in Ming Dynasty. Inscribed on the pot base are six characters — “Someone named Xian in Wangu room”. The calligraphy on the pot is fresh and bright, while the style of the pot is simple and elegant.

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