"Xianglong Treasure Basin" decoration

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Auction Information

Product:"Xianglong Treasure Basin" decoration

NO:3036

Starting Price:QAR:624,000

Transaction Price:Uncompleted

Specification:According to actual measurement

Auction Time:23-Dec-Sat

Auction Company:Habsburg International Auction Co.. Ltd

Description

The cornucopia also has the meaning of gathering wealth and good luck. It symbolizes extreme wealth, honor and splendor, and implies beauty and auspiciousness. The treasure bowl is a treasure in ancient Chinese folklore. Legend has it that Shen Wansan became wealthy in the early Ming Dynasty due to possessing a treasure trove. This allusion comes from Zhou Renlong's "Tiaodeng Jiyi": "In the early Ming Dynasty, when Shen Wansan was young, he saw a fisherman holding more than a hundred frogs, filing and cutting them up, buying them with acid, and indulging them in the pond. Later, when the noise reached the end of the day, he couldn't sleep, and when he drove them away in the morning, he saw frogs all wrapped in a tile basin. Otherwise, he would be classified as a hand washing tool. Wansan's wife occasionally left a silver hairpin in the basin, which was full and countless, and it was also tested with money and silver. This is why wealth dominates the world." To perfectly showcase Chinese classical culture, the "Xianglong Jubao Pan" was specially crafted. A set of souvenirs, consisting of patterns such as "Four Dragons Playing with Pearls" and auspicious clouds. The surface is plated with precious metal gold, enamel paint is applied, and the middle is inlaid with imitation glass with night light. The base is made of imitation rosewood craftsmanship, precision casting, high-quality, exquisite packaging, innovative design, unique and innovative craftsmanship, exquisite materials, and superior quality. This item has extremely high collection value and is worth collecting for collectors!