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Cylindrical jar

Unknown Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795)

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
Lisboa, Portugal

This onyx brush-holder, carved in high and low relief, is shaped like a tree trunk, while the handle appears as a small twisting stem. The use of animal and plant motifs was a constant in these sophisticated objects.
Nature was the main source of inspiration for pieces in jade, onyx , chalcedony, lapis lazuli and rock crystal, which all became enormously popular during the reign of the emperor Qianlong , a golden age for jade carving and other precious hardstones.
Although the intricate shapes and complexity of the decoration on such pieces reveal exceptional craftsmanship, they do rather detract from the natural beauty of the stone.

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