Swedish Lighthouse Ship Model
In use in the 19th century, they were anchored in places where it was impractical to build lighthouses, providing navigators with lights and various warning devices as a navigational aid. Built from 1922 to 1923, it was manufactured in Karlskrona and served in the Grundkallen between Oran, Finland and Sweden. Built by the crew KarlGLarsson, he worked on the actual ship and built this model between 1928 and 1932. It is usually painted red and the name is marked in capital white letters on both sides of the hull.
During the Qianlong period, a copper gilded incense burner with inlaid gemstones and auspicious beasts was used
This incense burner is made using copper gilding technology and is shaped like a mythical beast. The incense burner has an open mouth, with the neck and back of the beast integrated into one. The animal body is the main body of the incense burner, with the tail curled up and the head looking up. The mouth is open and the teeth are exposed. The details are carved using intaglio and relief techniques, decorated with red, white, green and other colored gemstones. The beast is magnificent and colorful, with a majestic expression. The carving is exquisite, the image is realistic, and it exudes a sense of elegance and wealth. The history of incense burning has a long history in China, and the famous Boshan furnace in the Han Dynasty was designed by people for incense burning. Produced between 1736-1795, it is now housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art in the United States.
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