Ming Dynasty Carving Hetian Green White Jade Band Slab
明镂雕和田青白玉带板
The maximum size is 16.4*6.5 cm, the minimum size is 5.4*1.4 cm
In 1970, the Huaguoshan Sanyuan Palace was handed over in Lianyungang City
This group of jade strips are embossed from white jade. There are three types: rectangular, peach-shaped and rectangular with rounded corners at one end. A set is 20 pieces in size. A jade strip attached to the third-grade purple garment of the Sanyuan Palace in Yuntai Mountain was awarded to the birth mother of Emperor Wanli in the 22nd year of Wanli. It was made by the court craftsmen of the Ming Dynasty. It was meticulously carved from Hetian green white jade. Using the technique of hollow carving, the jade belts of different sizes and shapes were carved with patterns such as dragons and flowers and birds, and the back was plain. The whole set of jade strips has delicate jade quality, rigorous structure and exquisite craftsmanship, giving people a sense of exquisite and translucent. The Ming, Qing, and the Republic of China, as important temple properties of the Sanyuan Palace, have been properly preserved and have important historical research value and ornamental value.
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"Seventh Year of Xining" in the Northern Song Dynasty
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Western Han Dynasty Longevity Embroidery
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Northern Song Dynasty Haiqing Temple Ashoka Pagoda Stone Letter, Level 1
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