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PomegranatesPeriod: Qing dynasty (1644–1911)Date: 18th centuryCulture: ChinaMedium: AgateAs the Chin
centuriespast:A Chinese Celadon Jade Carving of a Recumbent BuffaloEarly Qing Dynasty
Head of a Buddhist guardian king, perhaps Tseng-ch’ang (=Sanskrit Virudhaka), regent of the south. U
Emperor and Empress ivory carving. Qing dynasty
chinese craftsmanship fuzhou wood carving 福州软木画
chinese cultural heritage 核雕hediao ( nut carving)
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (base), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (base), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix, 1644-1912, Cleveland Museum of Art: C
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (base), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (lid), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (lid), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (base), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (lid), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (base), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (base), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix, 1644, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chines
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (base), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (lid), Qing Dynasty, Cleveland Museum
Snuff Bottle (Biyanhu) with Deer and Crane,China, Late Qing dynasty, about 1800-1911,Carved chalcedo
Incense box (xianghe) with lychee branch decor, 1662-1722. Qing Dynasty, China. Carving lacquer (dui
Carved wooden beam from Loulan in the Tarim Basin, in modern-dayXinjiang province (3rd or 4th centur
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