Chinese walking stick Museum
The Chinese walking stick Museum, located at 2999 Hutai Road, Shanghai (Shanghai International R & D headquarters base), is the first museum in China to display the art and culture of walking sticks.
There are more than 600 pieces of antique walking sticks in the collection, among which the head of the stick is especially characterized by gold thread cutting, lapis lazuli, crystal ball, jade, tooth horn, enamel, mother of Pearl and seven treasures burning. According to the theme, it can be divided into celebrity and portrait, jewelry carving, religious walking sticks, ritual commemorative walking sticks and Hollywood star walking sticks
, glass, ladies and children, golf jewelry putter stick and so on
The museum is a collection of more than 600 walking sticks from Europe, America, Oceania and Asia. The inscription of the museum is Mr. Lu Zhangshen, director of the National Museum of China.
Collection quality
[czar crystal ball flower walking stick]
The length of the staff is 84cm, ca. 1900, Europe
The walking stick was made by craftsman Mn Michael of Faberge before his death,
It's a new Rococo style gold jewelry walking stick. During the birth of the cane,
Faberge was commissioned to create the crown for Czar Alexander III and created Easter eggs and jewelry for the Romanov Dynasty.
The crystal ball on the head of the staff is carved with classic patterns, with purple gems inlaid between the patterns and gold mounted. This crystal ball flower walking stick is inspired by Faberge's Easter eggs.
[Dingyuan navigation staff]
The staff is 95cm long, about 1855, Germany
In 1885, Dingyuan, the largest ship in Asia ordered by the Qing government from Germany, arrived at Dagu port and joined the Beiyang Navy.
According to the research, the walking stick is located next to the steering wheel of the command cabin. It is a telescope walking stick. It can be used as a walking stick and can also open the telescope to look at the sea,
The emphasis on functional design is very practical for older captains. Dingyuan class battleship is called "Saxon" improved warship in the West,
Including Dingyuan and Zhenyuan. The ship was ordered by China from Krupp shipyard in Germany and delivered to Beiyang Navy in 1885,
He once fought with Ding Ruchang in the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895.
Dingyuan class battleship, known as "Saxon" improved warship in the west, has three ships, namely Dingyuan and Zhenyuan.
The class ship was ordered by China from Krupp shipyard of Germany and delivered to Beiyang Navy in 1885. It was the most advanced warship in Asia at that time.
Museum inscription
Lu Zhangshen, director of the National Museum of China, inscribed the inscription "collection of cane tools" on the Chinese walking stick Museum.
Museum media coverage
Lu Jierui, founder of the Chinese walking stick Museum, and ah Qiu, host of struggle, Li Siguo, director of Tianzhu identification Department of Beijing National Museum Cultural Relics Identification Center, and Liu Sitong, the fifth generation inheritor of intangible cultural heritage of man Xiu, Secretary General of the Chinese walking stick Collection Association, were interviewed by CCTV's struggle program To discuss the culture and art of walking stick together, and list the rare collections and future development of Chinese walking stick Museum.
Address: 1st floor, No.7 Lane 2999, Hutai Road (SHANGDA Road)
Longitude: 121.4092
Latitude: 31.31567
Tel: 021-55610232
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