Customization: | Available |
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Usage: | Home Decorations, Souvenirs, Commerce Gift, Collection, Personal Decorations, Religious Crafts, Office Decoration |
Type: | Decoration |
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The painting "Qingming Shanghe Tu," also known as "Along the River During the Qingming Festival," is a Northern Song dynasty (960-1127) painting created by the artist Zhang Zeduan. The artwork takes the form of a long handscroll and employs a scattered-point perspective composition technique. It vividly depicts the urban landscape of the capital city Bianjing during the 12th century, as well as the lives of people from various social classes at that time. In the over five-meter-long scroll, a vast number of diverse characters, livestock such as cows, mules, and donkeys, vehicles including carts, sedan chairs, and boats of different sizes, as well as distinctive buildings, bridges, and city gates, are meticulously depicted, showcasing the architectural features of the Song dynasty.
The selection of original segments for the tissue box undergoes forging, casting, and machining processes to present an exquisite and antique effect. It serves as a practical daily household item and also doubles as a collectible. It combines environmental friendliness with utility.
Design Style
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Chinese Classical
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Material
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Brass
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Place of Origin
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Zhejiang
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Weight
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1.8Kg
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Size
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12*10 cm
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Pattern 1
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Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival
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Pattern 2
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Embossed Pattern
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Style
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Traditional
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Delivery Time
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20 Days
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Shape
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Rectangle Shape
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Occasion
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Office Supplies
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