Water Pot, Lid
2016.14.0004B
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Basic Information
| Artifact Identification | Water Pot, Lid (2016.14.0004B) |
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| Classification/ Nomenclature |
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| Artist/Maker | Unknown |
| Geographic Location | |
| Period | early Qing Dynasty, Kangxi Period |
| Date | 1700 CE |
| Culture | N/A |
| Location | Not on Exhibit |
Physical Analysis
| Dimension 1 (Diameter) | 11.55 cm |
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| Dimension 2 (Depth) | 3.78 cm |
| Dimension 3 (N/A) | N/A |
| Weight | 71 g |
| Measuring Remarks | N/A |
| Materials | Plant--Bamboo |
| Manufacturing Processes | Carved |
Research Remarks
| Description | This is the lid of a water pot (washer). These were treasured interior design items for the scholar's desk during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). During the Song Dynasty (960-1279), the concept of the "four treasures" (inkstone, ink, brush, and paper) of a scholar's study became an appreciated facet of desk decoration, fomenting an appreciation of the desk's additional items for interested consumers. The value of this washer is displayed further by its bamboo construction which, while a difficult wood to carve, represents longevity given that its stalks flourish throughout winter. |
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| Published Description | N/A |
| Bibliography | Cameron, Nigel. The Chinese Scholar's Desk. Hong Kong: FormAsia Books, 2003. |
Artifact History
| Credit Line/Dedication | Fred A. Freund Collection |
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| Reproduction | No |
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