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Brush washer with frog crouching on lotus leaf pattern produced in the Ru Kiln
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Made in the Northern Song Dynasty
Brush Washer
Brush Washer
Brush washer is a tool used to wash the ink remaining on the brush after it is used.
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Brush washer in the Ge Kiln
Brush washer in the Ge Kiln
Made in the Song Dynasty
Grey-white jade brush washer with squirrel and grape pattern
Grey-white jade brush washer with squirrel and grape pattern
Made in the Qing Dynasty
Peach-shaped brush washer with glaze imitating that of the Ru Kiln
Peach-shaped brush washer with glaze imitating that of the Ru Kiln
Made in the Qianlong Period of the Qing Dynasty
Doucai brush washer with interlocking passion fruit branch pattern
Doucai brush washer with interlocking passion fruit branch pattern
Made in the Qianlong Period of the Qing Dynasty
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