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                <text>One dark brown lacquered wood box. Top and sides present relief-carved &lt;em&gt;ruyi&lt;/em&gt; patterns the interiors of which are embellished with parallel red striations; plain flat base.</text>
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                <text>One rectangular brown carved wood fasting tablet. Obverse and reverse present a relief-carved botanical border surrounding a central rectangle containing two inscribed Chinese characters: 齋戒 (zhai jie, “fasting”); and 潔靜 (jie jing, “clean and pure”). One end of the pendant is threaded through with orange cord.</text>
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                <text>Acquired by Alley in Beijing. Gifted to Canterbury Museum by Alley in 1937 during a visit to New Zealand. In 1956, loaned to the Rewi Alley Chinese Art and Crafts Exhibition, held at the Provincial Council Chambers, Christchurch. </text>
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&lt;p&gt;The information on this page was created from historic documentation and may not reflect the best available knowledge about the item. If you have information or questions about the objects on this website, please contact Canterbury Museum. Images may be subject to copyright laws and are therefore not of reproduction quality.&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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Large, in form of horse and two felines.&#13;
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