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A Pair of Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Hen Form Boxes
$6,500List Price
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The thick cinnabar lacquer is carved in meticulous and fluid detail. While the heads of the hens are realistically portrayed, the wings, tails, and feathers are carved as scrolling acanthus leaves. A striking and detailed geometric diaper pattern has been used to fill in the rest of the body.
The interior is a simple black lacquer, the rims mounted in brass.
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