Rose quartz snuff bottle carved with a double dragon / Qing dynasty

Accession Number: VO-0468.2024

Category: Objects

Rose quartz snuff bottle of rounded rectangular form on raised foot with round neck, carved in relief with a double dragon in a cartouche; round turquoise stopper with silver collar.

The Eastern dragon is not the gruesome monster of medieval imagination, but the genius of strength and goodness. He is the spirit of change, therefore of life itself. Hidden in the caverns of inaccessible mountains, or coiled in the unfathomed depth of the sea, he awaits the time when he slowly rouses himself into activity. He unfolds himself in the storm clouds; he washes his mane in the blackness of the seething whirlpools. His claws are in the fork of the lightning, his scales begin to glisten in the bark of rain-swept pine trees. His voice is heard in the hurricane, which, scattering the withered leaves of the forest, a dragon quickens a new spring [C. A. S. Williams. Chinese Symbolism and Art Motifs / 3rd Revised Edition. — Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1993].

The Qing dynasty (1644–1911). Mid-19th century.

Dimensions: H90 x W52 x D30 mm

Additional Information

Collection Chinese bibelots
Type / Purpose Snuff bottle
Country China
Period 19 AD , Mid-19th century , Qing dynasty [清朝] (1644–1912)
Material Rose quartz , Turquoise
Media/Technique Carving
Subject Dragon
Acquisition year 2024

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