Qing Dynasty jasper lotus bowl inlaid with red sandalwood base

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Qing Dynasty jasper lotus bowl inlaid with red sandalwood base

Auction Information

Product:Qing Dynasty jasper lotus bowl inlaid with red sandalwood base

NO:3001

Starting Price:QAR:1,050,000

Transaction Price:QAR: 2,000,000

Specification:H:10.5cm W:19cm WT:600g

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The Qing Dynasty jade lotus bowl is a type of bowl made of jade, commonly used for decoration and collection. Jasper is a precious type of jade, named after its green color. In the Qing Dynasty, jade was widely used to make jade artifacts, including various utensils such as bowls, plates, cups, and pots. These jade artifacts not only have practical value, but also have high artistic and collectible value. During the Qing Dynasty, jade lotus bowls were usually carved using techniques such as relief and transparent carving. The bowl body was carved with patterns such as lotus flowers and lotus leaves, symbolizing auspiciousness and beauty. These lotus bowls are exquisitely shaped and exquisitely crafted, making them excellent pieces of ancient Chinese jade.