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Square Sandalwood Curio Box, Containing Thirty - Two Curios

UnknownQianlong reign (1736), Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) - Qianlong reign (1795), Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)

National Palace Museum

National Palace Museum
Taipei, Taiwan

When closed, this curio box looks like a plain container. The advantage to this type is that it does not take up much space in storage. Although the outside appears quite simple, it is by no means monotonous. The reason lies in the decorative method of using "panels" by the artisans who made it. On the one hand, they allow the viewer to appreciate both painting and calligraphy. On the other hand, they pique one's curiosity to find out what lies inside. Not letting the viewer down, the wings of the panels can be pulled out one by one to form a fan-shaped chest. Almost instantly, the static form of the box becomes animated. Combined with the center that can be turned, it looks almost like a windmill about to spin! If you thought that the pleasure in searching for the curios inside ended here, just wait! The sumeru mount forming the pedestal of the box is also a storage area. Almost like a modern interior design, this technique of using panels to conceal objects is a perfect match! Such innovation is indeed all by unrivaled in traditional Chinese craftsmanship!

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  • Title: Square Sandalwood Curio Box, Containing Thirty - Two Curios
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: Qianlong reign (1736), Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) - Qianlong reign (1795), Qing Dynasty (1644-1912)
  • Physical Dimensions: w250 x h210 cm (Length: 25 cm)
  • Type: Knickknacks
  • Rights: National Palace Museum, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
  • External Link: National Palace Museum, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
  • Medium: Sandal wood
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