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BRUSH WASHER OR LIBATION CUP

Creator(s): Unknown

On view in: Pavilion Hallway


About this object

Carved from light green jade with russet skin, this brush washer or libation cup is in the shape of a peach resting on openwork branches that also serves as its handle. The vessel is decorated on its sides with a lotus flower and bud (he, or complete union) on one side and lingzhi (polyporous lucida, or fungus of immortality) on the other side; its handle is terminates in a lotus flower and peach. Likely a brush washer, used on the scholar's desk to hold water for cleaning ink from brushes, the decorations of lotus flowers and bud (sea rose or lian-hua or he, symbolic of purity), lingzhi (fungus of immortality), and peach (tao, symbolic of longevity) represent a rebus wishing for a complete union of purity and longevity.

Object name:
BRUSH WASHER OR LIBATION CUP
Made from:
Jade
Made in:
China
Date made:
19th c.
Size:
5.7 × 13.3 cm (2 1/4 × 5 1/4 in.)

Detailed information for this item

Catalog number:
62.32
Class:
HARDSTONE
Signature marks:
Credit line:
Bequest of Marjorie Merriweather Post, 1973