LOT 0020 Indanstan Jade Pot in the early Qing Dynasty
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H:18cm W:11cm
"Indanstan jade articles. Indanstan jade is actually Muslim jade or Islamic jade. Indanstan jade is a very valuable and special kind in the court of the Qing Dynasty. It is extremely exquisite. Indanstan was originally the title of North India in the Qing Dynasty, while the jade articles of Indanstan are generally referred to as the jade articles of Central Asia and other regions hidden in the palace. The place name Indanstan was written by Emperor Qianlong himself. In the Qing Dynasty, Indanstan was located in northern India, including Kashmir and western Pakistan. Most of its jade materials were Hetian jade and Yerqiang hornblende jade from southern Xinjiang. Indanstan jade craftsmen like to use pure color jade carving, that is, one thing and one color, especially white jade or blue and white jade, transparent and translucent. This is in sharp contrast to the jade skin or mixed-color jade carvings of traditional Chinese jade articles. "。
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