A RARE MUGHAL-STYLE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE
A RARE MUGHAL-STYLE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE
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A RARE MUGHAL-STYLE WHITE JADE SNUFF BOTTLE

QING DYNASTY, 18TH-19TH CENTURY

细节
2 5/8 in. (6.6 cm.) high, box, tourmaline stopper
来源
Acquired in the 1950s-1970s
Sold at Christie's New York, 24 March 2011, lot 1576

拍品专文

Jades influenced by the Mughal style became popular under the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736-1795). The skill of Indian lapidaries made a deep impression on the emperor during the mid-reign, elevating these fine and intricate jade pieces to equal, and sometimes even higher status than locally carved wares. At some time around 1760, a Palace workshop, known as the ‘Tibetan Workshop’, was established to carve such wares, and the style continued into the first half of the nineteenth century. Such wares
are characterized by a unique hybrid style which incorporates complex Indian design and its preference for thinness and high polish into distinctive Chinese forms, as found in the current bottle.

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