Qing royal gold vessel "filigree inlaid" gold statue

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Qing royal gold vessel

Auction Information

Product:Qing royal gold vessel "filigree inlaid" gold statue

NO:5005

Starting Price:GBP:1,090,000

Transaction Price:No Deal

Specification:H:30.50cm WT:1757g 镶嵌63颗宝石

Auction Time:24-May-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Limited Corporation

Description

Flower silk inlay - born over 3000 years ago in the Spring and Autumn, Shang and Zhou dynasties, it was popular in the Tang, Ming, and Qing dynasties, and this ancient craftsmanship that has been passed down for thousands of years has been developed to its peak! Flower silk inlay is a royal skill, which is the top of the "Eight Wonders of Yanjing"! It is a clever combination of gold wire and inlay techniques. It is a handicraft that processes gold into fine threads, and then uses methods such as coiling, pinching, filling, stacking, welding, weaving, etc. to make and inlay a total of 63 tourmalines and gemstones (one of which is a precious black cat's eye gemstone). The raw materials used are very expensive, the labor cost is huge, and it is not enough for non imperial courts to enjoy! This golden statue has a Tang Dynasty style, unique design, complex craftsmanship, and is adorned with majestic double dragons. It is adorned with exquisite flowers woven with gold wire and inlaid with tourmalines and gemstones. It is truly lifelike, exquisite, unique, and precious. It is a luxury item exclusively enjoyed by the royal family! Showcasing the noble and elegant temperament of the royal family! In June 2008, the technique of flower silk inlay was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list. Winning the applause of the world with exquisite and unparalleled appearance. The reputation of traditional Chinese handicrafts is once again renowned worldwide.