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Chinese Bamboo Libation Cup with Silver Liner, 18th C. browse these categories for related items... All Items: Chinese: Scholar Art: Table Articles: Pre 1800: item #973537 Please refer to our stock #SCH363 when inquiring.
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| DESCRIPTION: A fine Chinese mid Qing Dynasty bamboo libation cup with a rarely seen original silver liner. This cup is well carved in the form of a citron tree trunk with reticulated branches and leaves. On each side is carved a Buddha hand fruit, named for its obvious resemblance to the Buddha’s hands in prayer. This fruit is a symbol of happiness, wealth and longevity, and was often given as a religious offering in Buddhist temples or to perfume a room for weeks with its fragrance. The bamboo has a beautiful reddish-brown patina and is in very good condition; the deep-bodied silver liner is well adhered to the bamboo (not loose) and is in excellent condition with no holes or splits. This piece dates to the mid to late 18th C. (1750 – 1800). DIMENSIONS: 3 ¼” high (8.3 cm) x 3 1/4” wide (8.3 cm). | |||||||||||||||