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Children's toys in the Qing court(4)

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2016-06-01 13:27Chinaculture.org Editor: Li Yan
Celluloid Chinese tumblers kept at the Palace Museum. (Photo/dpm.org.cn)

Celluloid Chinese tumblers kept at the Palace Museum. (Photo/dpm.org.cn)

Celluloid Chinese tumblers

The Chinese tumbler, a toy that wobbles but quickly rights itself, has been popular in China for centuries. The tumbler was developed from a kind of drinking vessel used during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907). Traditional Chinese tumblers are made of natural materials, such as clay and paper, but these Qing tumblers are made of celluloid, showing the characteristics of the time.

  

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