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    Posted 8 years ago

    Hern2002
    (5 items)

    I just purchased this at thrift store today and I was hoping if anyone could give me info. About it. I especially would like to know what it was used for? The sring attached is it string of fate? Any ideas on stamp? Thanks to all!

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    1. wexval, 8 years ago
      The Chinese mark on the base reads top down and right to left: Great Qing, Qianlong, Period Make. The Qianlong reign in the Qing dynasty lasted from 1736 to 1795. This is a very popular mark on modern reproduction porcelain. This is the first time I have seen Chinese porcelain adorned in this manner. This type of macrame is often found in many variations on Japanese samurai weapons.
    2. wexval, 8 years ago
      Apologies rucklczglass, you are perfectly correct and I should have remembered that. Some time ago I removed several such knots from carved Chinese pendants to be tested for jade. I still have one which was also attached to six amber beads.

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