Ivory Carvings EMPEROR EMPRESS on THRONES
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Ivory Carvings - EMPEROR & EMPRESS on THRONES

Ivory Carvings - EMPEROR & EMPRESS on THRONES
Start Price USD 2,250.00
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Start Time Saturday, November 15, 2008
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Location Las Vegas, NV

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Thank you very much for considering these beautiful works of art.  We are now retired and must part with a collection of over 100 ivory carvings we have loved and taken care of for nearly 40 years.  We are very proud to offer only the very FINEST in QUALITY ivory carvings. These carvings are 100% genuine AFRICAN ELEPHANT IVORY and in EXCELLENT CONDITION.  They were HAND CARVED and HAND SCRIMSHAWED and SIGNED in China by a gifted master craftsman in the early 1900s.  They have a lovely patina that nature has chosen to bestow upon them. These carvings are UNIQUE and exhibit beautiful IVORY GRAIN which is guaranteed to be clearly visible.  The ivory has been highly polished and exquisitely detailed.  The quality of the ivory, the quality of the carving and the quality of the scrimshaw work are all exceptional. These carvings were legally imported into the USA. These carvings can only be shipped to locations within the USA.  Effective January 1, 2009 Ebay will not permit ivory to be bought or sold on Ebay! EMPEROR & EMPRESS on THRONES These exquisitely carved and very unusual pair depict the Emperor Kangxi and his wife the Empress seated on their elaborate thrones wearing traditional Ming robes and attributes. The Emperor holds a Mandarin necklace (Chao zhu) in his left hand and rests his right hand on his robe. The Mandarin necklace was part of the formal dress worn by all courtiers. The main string is composed of 108 small beads equally divided into groups of 27 by four larger beads called “Buddha heads”. Attached to one of these larger beads was a long tape decorated about half way down by a plaque and finished with a pendant. Also attached to the main string were three smaller strings of ten beads. Each string of ten beads divided into two sets of five. When the Chao zhu was worn, two of these subsidiary strings hung from the left shoulder and the other from the right. The long tape hung down the back.   The Emperor's throne displays two dragons on each side of his throne and deeply incised dragons chasing the flaming pearl of knowledge on the reverse of his throne as well as his clothing. The dragon is the symbol of luck, wealth, good fortune and wisdom.  The dragon represents male vigor and fertility and is also the imperial emblem of the Emperor.  The coat of arms of the Emperors from the Han period displayed two dragons contesting the fiery pearl.  A five-clawed dragon was for imperial use only.  A four-clawed dragon indicated a prince and a three-clawed dragon represented an official.  The dragon and phoenix are the symbols for husband and wife and emperor and empress.  The dragon ranks first amongst the 4 supernatural creatures.  The Empress is holding a gift in her left hand while her right hand rests on her robe. The Empress's throne displays two phoenix birds on each side of her throne and deeply incised phoenix birds on her clothing and the reverse of her throne.  The phoenix is the emblem of the Empress.  It only appears during times of peace and prosperity.  It ranks second of the 4 supernatural creatures.  A train of small birds is always in attendance when the phoenix flies.  The phoenix represents the 5 Human Qualities – Virtue, Duty, Correct Behavior, Humanity and Reliability.  It also represents sun and warmth for the summer harvest and symbolizes peace, beauty and good fortune. The artist has done a superb job of deeply carving these beautiful pieces.  The deep incising gives both depth and beauty to each piece.  He has further enhanced their beauty with the subtle use of scrimshaw.  The Emperor and Empress each sit atop a solid ivory base and have a lovely patina that comes only with age. Each stands a massive 8 ½” tall without the stand and the combined weight of the ivory is nearly 5 pounds! This marvelous pair would make a stunning addition to any collection of fine Asia art and should only increase in value over time. The signature "Da Qing" translates to “The Great Qing”   Dimensions (Each): 8.50" x 4.00" x 3.25" Weight (Total): 4 Pounds, 12 ounces Signature:  Da Qing   We will ship to you via USPS Priority Insured Mail. We accept Checks, Money Orders and PayPal PLEASE VISIT MY EBAY STORE TO SEE MANY MORE BEAUTIFUL IVORY CARVINGS Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

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