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Ink Stone in the Form of a Shell
Title:Ink Stone in the Form of a Shell
Date:late 18th-19th century
Medium:Tuan stone
Dimensions:H.1-7/8 x W.3-3/4 x D.6-11/16 in.
Creation Place:Asia, China
Credit Line:Gift of Ruth and Bruce Dayton
Accession Number:2000.36.15
Location:G217
Carved overall in the shape of a conch shell, this small ink stone reflects late Ch'ing dynasty taste for complex forms. The tuan stone is of characteristic purple tone and several of the naturally occuring yellow-green "eye" inclusions have been carved into the decorative scheme. The low-relief barnacles adhering to the top and bottom as well as the small crab perched near the well all feature a yellow-green "eye" inclusion in their center. These inclusions were prized features of tuan stone and were often given emphasis in the carved designs