The design of this item is inspired by the following artifacts collected by the National Palace Museum:
★“Red sandalwood curio box with bamboo-veneered decoration”, Qing dynasty; “Jadeite cabbage”, Qing dynasty;
★“Ding cauldron of mao-gong”, late Western Zhou dynasty; “Jade bixie auspicious beast”, Eastern han dynasty;
★“Zong zhou zhong (bell of fu)”, late Western zhou dynasty; “Pillow in the shape of a recumbent child”, Ding ware, Northern song dynasty;
★“Pottery figure of ladies playing polo game in sancai lead glazes”, Tang dynasty; “Six conjoined vases in tea-dust glaze”, Qing dynasty;
★“Jade cong tube”, Liangzhu culture; “Copper-body painted enamel snuff bottle with maki-e floral lacquer inlay”, Kangxi reign, Qing dynasty;
★“Ganlan olive stone miniature boat” by Chen Zu-Zhang, made in the 2nd year of Qianlong reign, Qing dynasty;
★“Monk’s cap jug with ruby red glaze”, Xuande reign, Ming dynasty;
★“Zun wine vessel in the Shape of animal with metal wire and turquoise inlay”, Mid warring states period; “Jade duck”, Song to Yuan dynasties;
★“Jade boy and bear”, Qing dynasty; “Pottery figure of a standing lady with painted colors”, Tang dynasty;
★“Narcissus basin with celadon glaze”, Ru ware, Northern song dynasty; “Vietnamese hanuman figure in underglaze blue and overglaze colors”;
★“Vietnamese kneeling figure in underglaze blue”;
★“Twin flask in yang-tsai enamels in red and blue ground incised with pattern of flower brocade and medallions of bird and flower dècor”, Qing dynasty;
★“Famille-rose ground bowl with green ground decoration of flowers painted in fa-lang-ts’ai enamels”, Kangxi reign, Qing dynasty;
★“Revolving vase with swimming fish in cobalt blue glaze”, Qianlong reign, Qing dynasty;
★“Warming bowl with celadon glaze”, Ru ware, Northern song dynasty;
★“Cup with underglaze blue and overglaze in tou-ts'ai colors with chicken motif”, Chenghua reign, Ming dynasty;
★“Jade cat”, Song dynasty; “White-glazed elephant”, Peng ware, Yuan dynasty; “Jade bird”, Han dynasty ;
★“Japanese tortoise shell comb” ; “Jade beast pendant”, late Warring states period to early Western han dynasty ;
★“Melon-shaped water pourer”;“Porcelain-body yellow-glazed Snuff bottle in the shape of an ear of corn” ,19th century, Qing dynasty;
★Long-necked vase with flowers in fencai polychrome enamels”, Qing dynasty and “Meat-shaped Stone”, Qing dynasty.
This item has been tested for child toy safety, and the hand-eye coordination design is intended for children ages 3 years and older to play with and learn about some of National Palace Museum's collected artifacts.
Fragile Items:No
Main Material:Paper, Flexible Magnet
Size: 29.5 X 21 X 0.4 cm
The unfolded size of the product: 42 x 30 x 0.2 cm
Weight: 214 g
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