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Chinese Jade Quan Yin Figural Group

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    20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Scholar's Objects

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  • Chinese Jade Archer's Ring, c. 1750
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    Hand carved of vibrant red jadeite, known as konpi, this 18th century archer's ring was likely once worn by a gentleman-scholar in northern China. Traditionally, Chinese archers wore...
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    Antique Mid-18th Century Chinese Qing Scholar's Objects

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    Jade, Sterling Silver

  • Chinese Pale Jade Inkstone, c. 1850
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    Along with paper, ink, and brush, the inkstone is one of the Four Treasures of the scholar’s studio. A reflection of the scholar’s refinement and good taste, the inkstone was often a...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Qing Scholar's Objects

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    Antique 15th Century and Earlier Chinese Scholar's Objects

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    Petrified Wood

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