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Gift box

Date18th-19th century
Label TextIvory inspires intricate carving with its capacity to hold details. This box was likely to have once been an expensive gift. On the outside, a seated duck is portrayed in fine shallow relief. On the inside, eight human figures appear to float atop swirling waves. Each figure has symbols to identify which of the Daoist Immortals they represent: for example, Li Tiegua leans on a staff, carries a gourd and a pennant decorated with three bats; another is Lu Dongbin, mounted on a demon with the body of a whale.
Object number54.60
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, "Tabaimo: Utsutsushi Utsushi," November 11, 2016 - February 26, 2017Published ReferencesJoice, Gail, Michael Knight, and Pamela McClusky. "Ivories in the Collection of the Seattle Art Museum." Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1987, no. 5, p. 9, illus. cover
Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions3 7/8 x 5/8 in. (9.84 x 1.59 cm) L.: 7 3/4 in. Overall diam.: 1 1/8 in.
MediumIvory
Pierced scent box
Object number: 33.1720
Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Indian
ca. second half of the 9th century
Object number: 48.166
Casket, carved
Indian
early 17th century
Object number: 58.26
Plaque:  Figure, flower medallions
Indian
16th century
Object number: 58.50
Krishna as the flute-playing cowherd (Venugopala)
Indian
ca. 1700 - 1900
Object number: 68.91
Carved Ivory (Netsuke), Fox disguised as a Buddhist nun.
Japanese
19th century
Object number: 98.47.69
Sutra cover for a palm leaf manuscript
Thai
ca. 1850
Object number: 59.16
Hanuman figures
Thai
ca. 1850
Object number: 59.17
Open work carved cylinder; figures and birds
Thai
ca. 1850
Object number: 59.18
Photo: Scott Leen
Nepalese
13th-14th century
Object number: 52.101