19世纪卡扎尔王朝时期的纸浆模塑漆笔盒(Qalamdan)— 手绘微型画 - 中亚 - 卡扎尔王朝(1789–1925)





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19世纪,来自中亚的祁萨尔(Qajar)王朝纸漆盒 Qalamdan,签名并状况良好,具手绘小画和植物花纹装饰,高22厘米,宽3.8厘米。
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19th Century Qajar Papier-Mâché Lacquer Pen Case (Qalamdan) – Hand-Painted Miniatures – Signed
A papier-mâché lacquer pen case (qalamdan) from the Qajar period (19th century), decorated with hand-painted miniature portraits and fine vegetal ornamentation.
The exterior is adorned with three oval medallions, each depicting figures in traditional Qajar attire, rendered with detailed features and warm tones. The surrounding surface is densely decorated with scrolling floral and arabesque motifs.
A painted signature or inscription is visible beside one of the portraits (as shown in the photographs), adding to the artistic character of the piece.
The interior is finished in black lacquer.
The underside and side panels are decorated in red with gold-painted ornamentation, creating a strong visual contrast.
Originally intended for storing writing instruments, this piece today serves as a decorative and collectible example of lacquer craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
Clearly visible in the photographs.
Please refer carefully to the photographs, as they form an integral part of the description.
19th Century Qajar Papier-Mâché Lacquer Pen Case (Qalamdan) – Hand-Painted Miniatures – Signed
A papier-mâché lacquer pen case (qalamdan) from the Qajar period (19th century), decorated with hand-painted miniature portraits and fine vegetal ornamentation.
The exterior is adorned with three oval medallions, each depicting figures in traditional Qajar attire, rendered with detailed features and warm tones. The surrounding surface is densely decorated with scrolling floral and arabesque motifs.
A painted signature or inscription is visible beside one of the portraits (as shown in the photographs), adding to the artistic character of the piece.
The interior is finished in black lacquer.
The underside and side panels are decorated in red with gold-painted ornamentation, creating a strong visual contrast.
Originally intended for storing writing instruments, this piece today serves as a decorative and collectible example of lacquer craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
Clearly visible in the photographs.
Please refer carefully to the photographs, as they form an integral part of the description.

