Red lacquer peach-shaped box, Qing dynasty, China, 18th century. Artist: Unknown

Red lacquer peach-shaped box, Qing dynasty, China, 18th century. Artist: Unknown

1-234-609 - The Museum of East Asian Art/Heritage Images

Red lacquer peach-shaped box, Qing dynasty, China, 18th century. Covered box with undecorated internal segmented tray. The red box is painted in black with a large crane, bats and prunus sprays. The crane is the companion of the God of Longevity, Shou Lao, and is often used as a symbol of long life. The peach is another common motif to represent longevity.


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Picture Type
  1. Object

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History & Politics Artefacts


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 2831x2214
File Size : 18,363kb


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  1. BATEA : 1036
  1. 0440001241
  1. 1-234-609
  1. 1234609
  1. 1241
  1. BATEA : 1036


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