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Lacquer Engraving

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Oblong Polychrome Box with an Auspicious Motif

Oblong Polychrome Box with an Auspicious Motif
The oblong box is carved with checks in yellow, green and purple. Inside the hexagonal checks,...

A Round Carved Cinnabar Box and Cover

A Round Carved Cinnabar Box and Cover
Round box, lacquered inside and on base in black, and encircled outside in red, top carved with...

A Carved Three-Color Lacquer Circular "Nine Dragon" Box and Cover

A Carved Three-Color Lacquer Circular
The top is well carved with a five-clawed dragon leaping around a flaming pearl amidst swirling...

A traditional lacquer engraving technology, lacquer engraving was a technique widely applied on the lacquer ware of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The method is to coat the roughcast with dozens or even hundreds of layers of lacquer and then engrave on the lacquer ware landscapes, human figures, flowers, birds and animals. The roughcasts are mainly of wood, coated with lacquers of red, yellow, green, brown and other colors.

Engraving on red lacquer is called "red carving", engraving patterns on alternate red and black coats is called "rhinoceros carving", and engraving on colorful coats is called "color carving". In addition, there are also "yellow carving", "green carving", "black carving" and so on. The most common lacquer ware belongs to "red carving".

The techniques of lacquer engraving began in the Tang Dynasty and prevailed in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The greatest achievement in the Yuan Dynasty lacquer ware was lacquer engraving, which was characterized by thick layers of lacquer, plump and mellow flower patterns. The overall impression of these works is simplicity and harmonious integrity, yet the details are extremely delicate and meticulous, emitting a special intriguing sense of reality. The works of lacquer engraving in the Ming Dynasty are featuring sublime and natural modeling, and dexterous and vigorous engraving. The lacquer engraving in the Qing Dynasty exhibits features of preciseness and minute details, and extremely delicate rendering. As a result, the Qing lacquer engraving works emit a sense of supreme elegance.

Works of lacquer engraving are characterized by thin roughcast, flamboyant pattern, and firmness and durability.

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  • Round plate with the double-layer carving of camellia
    Round plate with the double-layer carving of camellia
    Round plate with the double-layer carving of camellia

    Yongle period,Ming Dynasty

    Height: 4.1cm

    Diameter of mouth: 32.5cm

  • Box of carved marbled lacquer with a Ruyi design
    Box of carved marbled lacquer with a Ruyi design
    Box of carved marbled lacquer with a Ruyi design

    Qianlong period,Qing Dynasty

    Height: 12cm

    Diiameter of mouth: 15.8cm

  • Circular box with the character Chun
    Circular box with the character Chun
    Circular box with the character Chun

    Middle Qing Dynasty

    Height: 12.5cm

    Diameter of mouth: 32.3cm

  • Chinese brush container with the red carving of arbats
    Chinese brush container with the red carving of arbats
    Chinese brush container with the red carving of arbats

    Middle Qing Dynasty

    Height: 15.5cm

    Diameter of mouth: 19.24cm

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