细节
A GROUP OF FOUR WHITE AND RUSSET JADE ARCHER'S RINGS
18TH/19TH CENTURY
The first is carved with a scene of an official fighting a tiger, beside a prunus tree and a bat in flight above. The second ring is carved with a cockerel amongst rockwork with a four character inscription to the reverse. The third is carved with a monkey sitting beside a peach tree. The final ring is carved with a deer surrounded by rocky scenery beside a tree. All four stones are of a pale milky tone with some small areas of russet, one with a few minor grey speckles.
The largest, 1 ? in. (3.5 cm.) diam.