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Chapter 1360 Xiong Zunrui Beast

Chapter 1360 Xiong Zunrui Beast
The tiger-eating cannibal is one of the most famous and most valuable ancient Chinese bronze treasures in existence, and it can be called a national treasure among national treasures.

It's a pity that such a fine bronze ware is not hidden in the country.

There are only one pair of tiger cannibals in the world, one is currently in the Neon Spring House Museum, and the other is in the French Cernucci Museum.

If you can't get precious bronze wares like tiger-eating cannibals, now you can get a jade pendant with Chi tiger-eating people patterns from the Warring States period, which is not bad.

Chen Wenzhe really didn't expect that salvaging the porcelain on the sunken ship would bring unexpected harvests.

I didn't expect to find treasures other than porcelain. I didn't expect to find a precious enamel glass mirror first, and then a Tang mirror.

Up to now, so many ancient jade articles can still be found.

Even the jade wares of the Ming Dynasty are still ancient jade now.

And just as Chen Wenzhe was feeling emotional, another large batch of jade wares were brought over.

"I heard that there are more in the future. It seems that they are not very old, and they are incomparable with this batch!"

Chen Wenzhe was taken aback, Gao Qijing and the others actually understood Xiangyu?

Looking at these jade wares, it must have dug up the treasure house of the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, or the prince.

It is impossible to just poke the tomb, because it is impossible to bury so many jade objects in the tomb.

After picking it up a few times, Chen Wenzhe was surprised to see a jade article with Chilong pattern again.

This is a Ming Dynasty double chi pattern jade bi, with a diameter of 6.3 cm and a thickness of 1.1 cm.

Jade is white, lustrous and lustrous.

Round with a hole in the middle.

Embossed with double chisel pattern, the double chisel is crawling, with long hair fluttering back, and one horn.

The strangest thing is that this chilong has shrimp-like eyes, dense fur patterns on its hind legs, and a curled tail that overlaps under the legs. However, this is a typical Ming Dynasty chi pattern style.

This is actually very easy to identify, because most of the jade wares in the Ming Dynasty, the sharp edges and corners on the edges of the raised patterns will be smoothed, so as to make the jade wares form a smooth and bright narrow strip outline.

In addition, Hetian jade was the main material for making jade wares in the Ming Dynasty, among which sapphire was the most used, followed by white jade.

Of course, there are also a small number of Ming Dynasty jades made of jasper or black jade.

To identify Ming Dynasty jade, the first thing to look at is the polishing characteristics.

Ming Dynasty jade wares have the characteristic of smoothing the edges of the cluster, and most jade wares are decorated with relief and embossed carvings.

The second is that the main production material of Ming Dynasty jade is Hetian jade, of which sapphire is the main material, followed by white jade.

In addition, there are also a small number of jade articles made of jasper or black jade, and jade articles made of topaz are relatively rare.

The third point is the characteristics of multi-layered carvings. Most of the multi-layered carved jades of the Ming Dynasty used the method of penetrating with pipe drills during the processing process.

Therefore, the decorations on the second and third layers tend to be relatively rough, and the polishing of the lower layers of decorations will be relatively rough, or even not polished.

Finally, the decoration is very characteristic. The jade wares of the Ming Dynasty often used palindrome and * characters as auxiliary decorations on parts of the body.

Most of the palindrome processing adopts the traditional deformation, parallel combination and double-hook continuous combination.

The swastika will also adopt a continuous combination of deformations, and most of them will appear as brocade patterns of patterns.

It is a pity that there are not many high-quality jade articles from the Ming Dynasty. After selecting more than a dozen pieces, none of the remaining jade articles are from the Ming Dynasty.

Many fine pieces of the Ming Dynasty have been discovered before, and this time, the number of Ming Dynasty jades with chilong patterns is actually quite a lot.

But compared with the rest, the number is still too small.

Chen Wenzhe organized some jade wares of the same style together.

He has already discovered jade wares from the Warring States Period and Ming Dynasty jade wares, and which dynasty is the rest?

The ones in front of me should be better, so the ones Gao Qijing mentioned are relatively recent, should they be jades from the Qing Dynasty?

You must know that the jade carvings of the Qing Dynasty should be the best. At this time, Chen Wenzhe is full of expectations.

"Could it be that the remaining ones with the largest number are jade wares from the Yuan Dynasty?"

Looking at a white jade cup with a weird shape, it looks like a wine glass, but the shape is very weird.

Chen Wenzhe seems to have seen some such weird cups before. They should be in the style of the Yuan Dynasty, and the price is very high, at least two to three million.

In fact, you can tell by looking at the craftsmanship, and he classified these jade wares based on craftsmanship, decoration, and carving.

He really didn't expect that this time when he went to sea, he didn't find a large number of Yuan blue and white porcelain, but unexpectedly found Yuan Dynasty jade.

The jade wares of the Yuan Dynasty are still easy to identify. The jade carvings of this period like to use deep marks and Yin lines.

Also, the lines are thick and heavy, making the decorations raised and raised.

However, the starting and stopping marks of the lines are obvious, the lines are uneven, and there are often traces of out-of-control fronts, which appear rough.

The animal-shaped jade carvings of the Yuan Dynasty have a slender torso, large ups and downs in movement, and are vivid and full of splendor.

Carefully examine the jade cup in his hand. To be precise, it should be a white jade bear statue from the Yuan Dynasty.

The Zun must be a wine glass, and it is not small. Such a wine glass is very suitable for the habits of those nobles in the Yuan Dynasty.

I saw that the whole body of this Xiong Zun is made of white jade, which is moist and transparent, with excellent material quality, skillful patina, and grayish white color on the bottom of the left foot.

The jade bear is in a sitting posture, and its image is anthropomorphic. The three-dimensional round carving technique is used to carve out its basic shape of roundness, robustness, flesh and bones, and the lines of the whole body are smooth and graceful.

The belly is round and the brain is round, the breasts are sagging, the limbs are thick, the shoulders are plump, and the waist is slightly thin.

The neck is lowered and the head is bowed, the round eyes are slightly protruding, piercing, the long mouth is open, and the fangs are neatly arranged.

The ears are erected and attached to the cylindrical cylinder behind, turning naturally.

The left arm is stretched out to the left, raising the palm as if to resist something.

The bear paws are vividly carved, thick and round, and the details of the toes and claws are clear;

The right arm is bent upwards, holding a plump ball in the hand.

The left leg is also stretched forward, and the right leg is curled up in front of the abdomen.

The structure of the jade bear is round and round, and the lines from all angles reflect the beauty of clumsiness and simplicity.

The inner wall of this bear statue is polished and smooth, and the evisceration is meticulous. It should be made by the ancients imitating the "Tang Feixiong Table Seat" recorded in "Xiqing Ancient Mirror".

It was originally a copper bear, and its hair was outlined with gold and silver threads.

The forehead, eyes and many other places are inlaid with precious stones.

The overall lines are simple and the decoration is gorgeous, which should be the remaining feet of the utensils of the Han Dynasty.

In terms of size and shape, it is imitated step by step, and the shape is thick and the texture is warm.

There are quite a few Yuan Dynasty jades in the form of animals, such as another auspicious animal, which is also very well carved.

The most important thing is that this kind of jade is not small in size.

For example, this auspicious beast is 18cm long and 12.8cm high.

The auspicious animal is carved from green and white jade, it is huge, delicate and moist, with excellent oiliness.

Such a large blue and white jade carving must be expensive, even if the ancient carvings were a bit poor, the price would not be less than one million.

According to Chen Wenzhe's knowledge, if this kind of carved jade is put up for auction, the price of each piece will not be less than five million.

The main reason is that this thing is really suitable for decoration (installation B), so many rich people will buy it.

(End of this chapter)

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