LOT 20 2 Pices of Tibetan Huolian Qing Dynasty
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清代藏传镶嵌火镰两件:尺寸:15x11cm; 12x25cm. 这两件火鐮拍品,均镶嵌有綠松石、红珊瑚珠子,为皮製袋子、外飾銀製雕花等工艺装饰。 说明:带扣以铜鎏金錾花雕刻,高浮雕,精美。火镰是一种早期取火工具,与火石、火绒配合可以人工取火,因其击石取火所用铁条形似镰刀而名。至火柴发明之前的几千年以来一直是人类主要的取火工具,也是当时几乎所有男子腰间必佩之物,其质地形制象征着身份和地位。及至明清朝盛行,王公贵族外出时皆随身携带火镰盒,盒身有一块铁片,盒内装一块陨石,二者相敲击,冒出火花,便可取火。其功能等同于今日之火柴或者打火机。许多火镰套做工精致,外观美丽,颇具观赏价值。藏式火镰具有西藏粗犷的风格,不仅个儿大,而且造型豪放,上面还镶嵌着红珊瑚、绿松石及各种宝石,珠光宝气、雍容华贵。-------------------------The two pieces of fire sickle auction,Size: One 15x11cm; One 12x25cm. are inlaid with turquoise, red coral beads, leather bags, decorative silver carving and other decorative arts The Description: buckle with copper gilt chisel flower carving, high relief, exquisite. Fire sickle is an early fire tools, and flint, with the fire can be artificial fire, because of its stone to take the fire with the name of the fence like a fence. To the invention of thousands of years before the invention has always been the main fire tools, but also at that time almost all men will wear their feet, its texture symbolizes the identity and status. And to the Ming and Qing Dynasties popular, Wang Gong nobles are carrying the fire sickle box, box body has a piece of iron, box built a meteorite, the two percussion, spark, you can take the fire. Its function is equivalent to today's match or lighter. Many fire sickle sets of exquisite workmanship, beautiful appearance, quite ornamental value. Tibetan fire sickle with Tibet's rugged style, not only large, and bold shape, the above also inlaid with red coral, turquoise and a variety of precious stones, jewel, elegant
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