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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
Carved lacquer Snuff Bottle (Biyanhu) with Children at Play, 18th century. Three types of diaper (su
An unusual Chinese matchlock carbine.
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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