Description:
A round-shaped pottery inkstone was well preserved.
Supported by three foot which were intriguingly and characteristically in figures as crouching animal, the inkstone was mold with flat surface.
The surface was used as grinding pool for inkcake, so it was concaved in the middle.
In two-step style on the surface, the outer lower rim was designed for resting the lacquered cover which had been decayed and vanished.
Overall it was in newly-excavated condition preserved with the burial adhesives.
And the the original white slip and the red pigment were kept for verification too.
Date: Six Dynasties, 220-589.
Width: 16cm.
A Suited Silk Box is Included.
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