Henan Museum
Carved lacquer fortune and longevity design ru yi sceptre
Edit: acf
Time: 2019-12-04 09:48:08
Period: Qing dynasty (AD 1644-1911)
Provenance: Acquired from another collection
Measurements: Length 35 cm
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Qing dynasty (AD 1644-1911)
Length 35 cm
Acquired from another collection

Ru yi(如意) -literally meaning to have as one wishes'--are treasured sceptres that represent a blessing of good fortune.

They are often fashioned of green or blue-green jade, wood or bamboo. This particular work has a wooden core, the entirety of which is coated with reddish-brown carved lacquer. The front side features the ru yi sceptre head along with low-relief carvings of people, pines and rocks, against a backdrop of rectangular spiral patterns. The centre is decorated with the Babaowen(eight treasures) pattern.