Rhinoceros horn cup, China, 1701-1800
This ornate drinking cup is carved from a rhinoceros horn and is covered in intricate decorations. They show animals including dragons, tortoises and rabbits climbing around the cup as if ascending a mountain. One dragon curls over the lip of the cup. Rhinoceros horn is a form of keratinised hair, the same substance as our fingernails. It is thought to have magical medicinal properties within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). This cup was made in the 1700s. It is highly valuable. Most species of rhinoceros are now listed as endangered animals, making the trade in rhino horn illegal.
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A642994
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cup drinking vessel made of animal horn