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The inkstone water-dropper was used to prepare ink for brush writing. As a traditional object in a Chinese study it can be made in any shape or design and serves both a practical and decorative function. Unearthed from kilns of the Yuan Dynasty in Longquan, Zhejiang Province in 1956, this 9.3 cm high and 17.3 cm long porcelain inkstone water-dropper vividly depicts’a boat. Narrow at either end, the tiny boat has two cabins, one for goods and the other for passengers, and rails on the boat’s sides. A man and a woman sit aboard chatting, looking carefree as they enjoy
As a traditional object in a Chinese study it can be made in any shape or design and serves both a practical and decorative function. Unearthed from kilns of the Yuan Dynasty in Longquan, Zhejiang Province in 1956, this 9.3 cm high and 17.3 cm long porcelain inkstone water-dropper vividly said’a boat. Narrow at either end, the tiny boat has two cabins, one for goods and the other for passengers, and rails on the boat’s A man and a woman sit aboard chatting, looking carefree as they enjoy