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Bamboo brush washer

17th/18th century
Diameter: 13.7 cm | 5 3/8 in

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Carved from a single section, in the round, the bamboo takes the form of a fruit or gourd – its interior hollowed out through an irregular undulating opening in the top surface. A thick stem elevates the washer off a rocky ground; it rises to connect to the side of the container – flanked at that point, by lingzhi scrolls. Additional lingzhi heads and a branch encircle the base – in effect creating a pierced stand – the carving continuing under the washer, with two more lingzhi heads and further rockwork.

Similar example: The Exquisite Art of Bamboo Carving – Gems from Overseas Private Collections, by H. L. Huang, published by H. L. Huang Oriental Art, Taipei, Taiwan, 2007 – pages 50 and 51 illustrate a bamboo jar carved as a pomegranate, in the round.

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