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A Carved Cinnabar Lacquer Box and Cover

A Carved Cinnabar Lacquer Box and Cover
Circular box on wooden base layered with painted cinnabar lacquer. Box cover decorated with three...

A carved red lacquer bowl

A carved red lacquer bowl
Deeply carved crimson-red lacquer, small bowl with deep walls and flared lip over a straight ring...

A Carved Lacquer Rectangular Box and Cover

A Carved Lacquer Rectangular Box and Cover
The top is finely carved with two birds, one perched on a branch of flowering and fruiting...

As the lacquer species of the most distinctive Qing lacquer features, Fuzhou bodiless lacquer is dubbed as one of the "Three Chinese Handicraft Treasures".

Fuzhou bodiless lacquer is firm and light, unique and elegant, with magnificent and bright color and luster. Exquisitely decorated, burly and durable, it is unbreakable and colorfast, and the paint on it will not come off.

The process involved in the making of bodiless lacquer is very complicated. First, make the inner body with clay, plaster or wood, then stick the grass cloth, silk cloth and other materials on the body, using raw lacquer as an adhesive. Paint lacquer successively on the surface for two times, let the product dry in the shade, remove its inner body, and a primitive product will come into being. Next, dozens of working procedures include filling in the dust, lacquering, polishing, and drying in the shade would be processed until semi-finished product comes out. Finally, colored lacquer and other ornaments will be added, and the bodiless lacquer is at last finished.

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  • Lacquer statue of Priest Jianzhen
    Lacquer statue of Priest Jianzhen
    Lacquer statue of Priest Jianzhen

    Qing Dynasty

    Height: 49.5cm

  • Red vase with a friend-visiting scene
    Red vase with a friend-visiting scene
    Red vase with a friend-visiting scene

    Late Qing Dynasty

    Height: 27cm

    Diameter of mouth: 4.7cm

  • Gold vase with scene of two men playing a chess
    Gold vase with scene of two men playing a chess
    Gold vase with scene of two men playing a chess

    Late Qing Dynasty

    Height: 27.3cm

    Diameter of mouth: 5.7cm

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