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Appreciation of Carved Ivory Wrist Rest

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    Qing Dynasty
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    Width: 73cm

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    The Mogao Grottoes, also known as "Thousand Buddha Caves", is located on the...

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  • Zhaozhou Bridge
    Zhaozhou Bridge
    The Zhaozhou Bridge is located in Zhaoxian County of Hebei Province. The bridge was named after the county, which was called Zhaozhou in ancient times.
  • Oracle Bone Inscriptions
    Oracle Bone Inscriptions
    Divinations and supplications to the gods and the replies they received that were inscribed on animal bones and tortoise shells are the earliest written characters discovered in China.
  • Waterside Pavilion
    Waterside Pavilion
    One of the structures in traditional Chinese landscape gardening is the xie, a special form of pavilion.
  • Peony
    Peony
    The mogu (boneless) technique models an object directly with ink or color without first outlining the objects. This is not entirely true, though.

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