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A Pair of Qing Dynasty Hetian Biyu Paperweights
A Pair of Qing Dynasty Hetian Biyu Paperweights
An exquisite pair of Hetian Biyu jade paperweights from the Qing Dynasty, showcasing the refined elegance and cultural significance of traditional Chinese scholar’s objects.
Details:
- Era: Qing Dynasty (1644–1912)
- Material: Hetian Biyu jade – prized for its smooth texture and delicate green hue
- Dimensions: 15.2 cm (length) × 2.8 cm (width)
- Weight: Combined weight of 331 grams
Historical & Cultural Significance:
Used by scholars to secure their paper while composing poetry and prose, these jade paperweights were essential tools in traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting. More than just functional objects, they symbolized intellect, artistic refinement, and status, embodying the literary and scholarly ideals of the Qing period.
Craftsmanship & Aesthetic Appeal:
The natural translucency and rich tone of Hetian Biyu jade highlight the exceptional craftsmanship of Qing artisans. The smooth, polished surfaces and precisely shaped design reflect the high level of skill involved in their creation, making them both a luxurious writing accessory and an elegant collector’s piece.
Why Collect This Pair?
- Authentic Qing Dynasty jade artifacts
- Symbol of scholarly tradition and artistic refinement
- Excellent addition to a fine art or cultural collectibles collection
- Perfect as a decorative object with historical value
Whether displayed in a study, used as a functional writing tool, or added to a collection of Chinese antiques, this pair of Hetian Biyu jade paperweights serves as a rare and meaningful connection to the world of Qing Dynasty scholars.
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