From an assortment of 14 seals. Seals were owned by artists and scholars in traditional China. They were used to sign, date, or add poetric inscriptions to works. This seal has a rounded side with a scene carved into it. The carving is of a man and a boy in a landscape scene with a willow tree, a pavilion, and mountains. The story represented here could be interpreted if the seal characters are translated
This ivory brush holder has been stained a dark color by being soaked in strong tea. This has not on...
Five Chinese carved ivory items: one knife, two female figures, and two vases with filigreed motifs....
This carved ivory brush holder bears two poems and one landscape scene painted in ink. The producer...
From assortment of 14 seals. Seals were owned by artists and scholars in traditional China. They w...
This carved ivory object is a stamp with seal characters. It was most likely used by an artist to si...
This object is a carved ivory seal which was never completed by the artist who started it. The top c...
Depicted in this ivory carving is a story from Chinese antiquity. The exact details of the story hav...
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In the past in China, the inscriptions on official imperial seals usually referred to the Emperors a...
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This Chinese ivory carving probably depicts one of the Eight Immortals, Lan Caihe, an 8th century Ta...
This carved ivory vase seems to have either been dyed with tea or aged to a dark color over time. Th...
This pair of carved ivory boats represents the opulence of aristocratic life. Notice that the figure...
This ivory brush holder has been stained a dark color by being soaked in strong tea. This has not on...
Five Chinese carved ivory items: one knife, two female figures, and two vases with filigreed motifs....
This carved ivory brush holder bears two poems and one landscape scene painted in ink. The producer...
From assortment of 14 seals. Seals were owned by artists and scholars in traditional China. They w...
This carved ivory object is a stamp with seal characters. It was most likely used by an artist to si...
This object is a carved ivory seal which was never completed by the artist who started it. The top c...
Depicted in this ivory carving is a story from Chinese antiquity. The exact details of the story hav...
This well carved Shou Shan seal has a square base and a tall shape. The animal niu (or knob) is a go...
In the past in China, the inscriptions on official imperial seals usually referred to the Emperors a...
This carved ivory calling-card box contains relief scenes on each side, carved into different patter...
This ivory object is a miniature ivory table screen with a poem on one side and a landscape scene pa...
This Chinese ivory carving probably depicts one of the Eight Immortals, Lan Caihe, an 8th century Ta...
This carved ivory vase seems to have either been dyed with tea or aged to a dark color over time. Th...
This pair of carved ivory boats represents the opulence of aristocratic life. Notice that the figure...
This ivory brush holder has been stained a dark color by being soaked in strong tea. This has not on...
Five Chinese carved ivory items: one knife, two female figures, and two vases with filigreed motifs....
This carved ivory brush holder bears two poems and one landscape scene painted in ink. The producer...