Everything has a spirit, and everything around it is a device.
On top of the utensils, the hearts of ordinary craftsmen are always pregnant with noble life.
The beauty of China's ancient cultural relics is beyond words. Every cultural relic is a continuation of life, which not only connects life and death, but also harmonizes life, showing the ingenuity, tolerance and spiritual beauty of China for five thousand years.
Glass lotus lamp holder
As one of the national treasures of Gansu Provincial Museum, the lampholder is made of translucent glass with seven petals, and the outer edge of the lampholder has eight petals, just like the blue water lily in full bloom at night, which truly achieves "muddy but not dirty, clear but not demon".
Lotus root and golden hairpin
Now in Jiangyin Museum, the widest part of the hairpin is only 6 cm, but the strangest thing is that it can accommodate nine layers of petals and lotus flowers, and each layer of lotus petals is carved with exquisite hollow patterns.
Blue glazed ring
Now it is in Changsha Museum. It is made of glass, transparent, plain and plain, with dark brown natural patches on the surface, which is more noble, mysterious and colorful against its own dark blue background.
Crystal grape snuff bottle
It is now in the Toyo Ceramic Art Museum in Osaka.
Pastel Lotus Autumn Sports Cup
During the Guangxu period, a commemorative cup was specially made to commemorate the autumn training of the Qing army. The cup body is lotus-shaped, the stamen is the bottom, the petals are the cup body, and the pedicel is the cup handle. The petals of the cup are gradually powdered, with deep bottom and shallow top, clear lines and delicate and lovely glaze color.
Imperial kiln green glazed sunflower bowl
Glaze powder is bright and clear blue, but it has a unique sense of stability because the background color is gray-black tire soil. The bowl is in the shape of a sunflower's mouth. It draws a standing and stretching posture with a very tense curve and has six mouths.
It is engraved with tiny patterns and made into the shape of flowers, showing an elegant and quiet beauty. It is now in the Tokyo National Museum.
Carved glass bottle
1969 in may, the bottle unearthed from the Tataji of Dingzhou Jingzhi Temple was 9.8 cm high, soda-lime glass, light blue, with geometric patterns on the neck, abdomen and bottom. Shapes and geometric patterns are popular styles of Islamic glassware in 10 century. Now it is in Dingzhou Museum.
Aquamarine tourmaline pendant
This gem is made of aquamarine, which comes from the Latin "sea water". According to legend, this gem comes from the bottom of the sea and is the essence of seawater. Sailors usually wear this kind of gem to pray for the safety of navigation. This kind of protection is also called "the stone of wealth". It is now in the National Palace Museum in Taipei.