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Where was the blue topaz pipa unearthed?
This cultural relic was unearthed in Xi, Shaanxi.
Blue topaz pipa, this exquisite pipa was unearthed in the tombs of the Tang Dynasty in Xi City, Shaanxi Province, China. It is made of turquoise, moist and delicate, showing the essence of ancient jade carving art in China. Pipa is a traditional musical instrument in China with a long history. The appearance of this Yu Pei not only shows the charm of China ancient music, but also reflects the superb level of jade carving technology in the Tang Dynasty.
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