Description:

China, Qing Dynasty, late 19th to early 20th century CE. A Chinese jade brush washer in the form of a lotus with tendrils, flowers, and a dragonfly hand carved on the exterior. A brush washer is used to wash the ink that remains on the user's brush after use. Brush washers are appreciated for their attractive forms and elegant designs. Traditionally brush washers are made from jade, porcelain, enamel, ivory, agate, or rhinoceros horn. All are regarded as precious; however, jade occupies an especially revered position. This example is carved from jade of lovely translucence and soft hues. Size: 6-1/2" x 2-1/4" x; opening is approximately 2" in diameter.

Provenance: Ex-private A. Kowsky collection, NY

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