Rectangular Inkstone and Brushwasher

Description
Subject Matter:
Out of a scholar’s ‘four treasures’ — writing brush, paper, ink and inkstone — the inkstone would have been held in a position of greatest importance. A high-quality inkstone was paramount in ensuring the even grinding of the inkcake, resulting in finer ink, which allowed the scholar to produce brush strokes that would be both technically and aesthetically pleasing. Brush washers were used for removing excess ink from the brush and are essential tools in the traditional art of Chinese calligraphy and painting. These functional objects were often made into beautiful works of art through exquisite design and the use of precious materials, such as zitan, jade and porcelain. This brushwasher is decorated with a pair of flying dragon and phoenix encircled in cloud and floral designs.
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Physical Description:
Rectangular blue/white inkstone / brushwasher with an elevated platform, the design includes a pair of phoenix and dragon.
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