Work ID:
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M010F0016
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Title:
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Lacquer ru-yi scepter with decorations of the auspicious motifs of bat, crane, and pine tree
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Start Year Date:
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A.D.1644
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End Year Date:
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A.D.1911
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Dynasty:
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63 Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1644~1911)
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Creation Place:
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China
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Measurements:
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Length: 48.0 cm; Width(head): 11.4 cm; Height: 8.5 cm; Weight: 240.4g
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Material:
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Lacquer
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Form:
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Ru-yi scepter
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Type:
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Ru-yi scepters
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Repository:
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The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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Description:
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A Ruyi with three inlays. The Ruyi is sculpted from wood and lacquered with brown paint. The cloud-styled head is decorated with a drifting cloud as background and five bats holding the character Shou, which means long-life in the center. The cloud is silver-inlaid, and the bats and shou are gold-inlaid. The stem's center is shaped into a rectangle with wavy sides, decorated with a crane and rock to symbolize longevity and evergreen. The crane and rock are silver and gold-inlaid. The tip is a square with two indented side, and is decorated with a bird and aster that symbolize longevity of the descendants. The stem's surface is decorated with a pattern of dragon and flowers. The dragon is silver-inlaid and the flowers are gold-inlaid with silver borders. The back is lacquered with brown paint, and in the center, there is a silver-inlaid inscription of six characters, Tongyinshangguanjianji (the production of Tongyinshangguang). The characters are written in shuen-shu (seal character style), and lined up in three columns.
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ImageV ID:
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M010F0016AS001
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Rights:
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Lee & Lee Communications
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