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made with Plant--Bamboo [and] Pigment--Stain
Tea Scoop1948.09.0008 (1948.09.0008)
15.1 x 4.1 x .4 cm (24 g)
Location: Asia, East: Japan
Period: Showa Period (1926-1989); Mid 20th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Materials T&E : Food Processing & Preparation T&E : Food Preparation Equipment
Period: Showa Period (1926-1989); Mid 20th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Materials T&E : Food Processing & Preparation T&E : Food Preparation Equipment
Perfume Holder1999.13.0006A (1999.13.0006A)
16.7 x 4.2 x 4.1 cm (46 g)
Location: Asia, East: China
Period: Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); 18th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Personal Artifacts : Toilet Articles : Hygiene Artifacts
Description: This carved Chinese perfume holder consists of a design depicting a warrior on horseback in an elaborate and naturalistic landscape...
Period: Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); 18th century
Classification/Nomenclature: Personal Artifacts : Toilet Articles : Hygiene Artifacts
Description: This carved Chinese perfume holder consists of a design depicting a warrior on horseback in an elaborate and naturalistic landscape...
Figurine: P’u-hsien (Samantabhadra), Patron God of Mt. Omi, China2007.12.0008 (2007.12.0008)
13.5 x 10.5 cm (202 g)
Location: Asia, East: China
Period: Reign of Kang Hsi (1662–1722), Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); 17th - 18th Century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Art
Description: This is a Chinese wood carving of P'u-hsien, a bodhisattva (Buddhist holy man) and patron of Mount Omi in Szechuan...
Period: Reign of Kang Hsi (1662–1722), Qing Dynasty (1644-1911); 17th - 18th Century
Classification/Nomenclature: Communication Artifacts : Art
Description: This is a Chinese wood carving of P'u-hsien, a bodhisattva (Buddhist holy man) and patron of Mount Omi in Szechuan...
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