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14. A s o A p s t o n e f i g u r e o f B u d A i
Kangxi Period (1662 – 1722)
the fat-bellied luohan with a jolly expression on his face, shown relaxing against his sack, his loose
robes carved from the olive-green part of the stone, his head and torso carved from yellowish-
tan areas, with finely engraved details showing remains of gilding, on a separate white soapstone
rockwork platform.
Height 3/8 inches (9.9 cm)
7
清 康熙時期 壽山石布袋和尚像 高 9.9 厘米
15. A s e t o f t W o m i n i At u r e i n C e n s e B u r n e r s
Song – Ming Dynasty, 12th – 17th Century
the matching vessels following the archaic bronze ding ritual vessel form, each with raised ‘bow
string’ bands encircling the rounded sides and elongated loop handles rising from the mouth rim, one
cast in bronze showing a smooth dark patina, the other carved from olive green jade showing cloudy
alteration of the stone from burial.
Height 2¾ inches (7 cm)
宋 – 明 小銅鼎、玉鼎一對 高 7 厘米