拍品專文
The technique of decorating this chest, with precious materials inlaid in relief on the black lacquer surface, is known as Zhou zhi, or 'Zhou work.' It was supposedly invented by one Zhou Zhu in the late 16th century, with the first textural reference occuring in 1594. For a brief discussion of this technique, see Craig Clunas, Chinese Furniture, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1988, p. 93.
See a similarly inlaid book-shaped box with related decoration, The Palace Museum, ed., Art Treasures from Birthday Celebrations at the Qing Court, Hong Kong.
See a similarly inlaid book-shaped box with related decoration, The Palace Museum, ed., Art Treasures from Birthday Celebrations at the Qing Court, Hong Kong.