NO.2006 A GREENISH-WHITE AND GREY JADE "LUOHAN" CARVING

19th century or later
Height: 9.5cm
The jade is carved as a smiling luohan in the front of a grotto, his body covered in loose robes and seated on a overhanging rock. The wall of the grotto has an inscription. The stone is of a pale greenish-white tone with grey inclusions. Zitan stand. The inscription identifies the depicted figue as the eighth Arhat Kanakabharadvaja, one of the sixteen Arhats of Luohans.

清代或更晚  和田青白玉罗汉山子