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Title
Money: sword
Description
One sword-shaped implement constructed from ~one hundred and seventeen circular square-holed Qing dynasty coins bound together with loops of red yellow and green string. The pommel comprises ~forty seven coins ringing a central spindle. The cross guard and blade comprise ~seventy coins laid flat in overlapping pairs culminating in a metal flange at the blade tip. The coins defining either side of the cross guard are disposed reverse side up (i.e. they present various Manchu mint marks); the coins comprising the blade present their obverses on one side of the sword and their reverses on the other.
Source
Rewi Alley
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Physical Dimensions
465x98mm (l x w)
Museum Ac. No.
C1957.1000
Usage Rights
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Period
Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 AD)
Collection
Citation
“Money: sword,” China, Art and Cultural Diplomacy, accessed November 21, 2024, http://rewialleyart.nz/items/show/939.