Chinese Carved Bone and Ink Trinket Box, Rabbit Motif. A hand carved Trinket Box made of bone and decorated with ink and brass hardware lift top,hinged with a brass rope and butterfly design closure on a carved wood base. Makes a wonderful gift or addition to your Chinoiserie collection.
2023 is the year of the rabbit, which is the fourth animal in the Chinese zodiac. In the Chinese culture, the rabbit is known to be the luckiest out of all the twelve animals. It symbolizes mercy, elegance, and beauty. People who are born in the year of the rabbit are calm and peaceful. Rabbits, especially ones with white hair, are also a symbol of longevity in traditional Chinese culture. The ancient Chinese believed it was the incarnation of Alioth, the brightest star of the Triones.
Other years of the rabbit 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023
DIMENSIONS: 2 1/4” l x 1/2"d x 1 1/2” high
ORIGIN: Made in China for export mid to late 20th century
MATERIALS: Lid Bone or Tusk, likely Ox or Cow bone collected by farming communities, body carved indigenous wood.
FACTS & HISTORY: Chinese have over 5,000 years of history, containing inestimable history and culture of all the arts. So craft arts have a long and rich tradition to be celebrated. In the 18th and 19th century there was high demand from the United States, crafts people used their ancient technics to create beautiful craft arts with jade, jewelry and silver bone carving and stone artifacts specifically for export. The pieces all rich is Chinese culture, shared symbols of happiness, luck and wealth. Making them beautiful, meaningful objects to collect and very lovely gifts to give! Each piece is rare and unique, an exquisitely beautiful treasure with incredible workmanship.
In the beginning of 21st century these pieces are experiencing a tremendous resurgence in popularity after a few decades of waning interest. This phenomena has been coined Grand millennial decor, because the millennials comb through their mother's and grandmother's cast offs and mix them with modern trends to create a new decor style. Many pieces have been eagerly purchased or collected by the next generation who see their value, appreciate their quality and craftsmanship. To young collectors what's old is new again and it's the ultimate recycling!
(Source: Wikipedia)