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AN AMBER CARVING OF A TOAD, China, 18th/ 19th century

l. 7 cm

The toad is depicted with a leafy pomegranate branch on which it is leaning, its round eye looking forward.

Its skin is sculpted in a naturalistic manner to resemble the gnarled skin of a toad.

To its right, a smaller toad climbs over its body.


Provenance: - Collection of Gerard Arnold 1918-2010


Catalogue note: in Chinese art, the toad is often used as a symbol of wealth and the pomegranate as a symbol of numerous children. Therefore, when paired together, toads and pomegranates signify 'May you have an abundance of children and wealth'. Amber is a rich cherry red tone with hints of orange.


€ 2.500,00 / 3.500,00
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