Artifact Puzzles - Qiu Ying Han Palace Wooden Jigsaw Puzzle

$ 106.00

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This is a 423 piece wooden jigsaw puzzle of Qiu Ying Han's 16th century Chinese painting of a palace and its inner life. As with many Ming Dynasty paintings, it is richly detailed and full of symbolism.

The puzzle comes together in three panels, each 17 inches long. The panels can be matched end-to-end if you have a large table, or stacked as rows if your table is less than 51 inches.

This puzzle, designed by Tara Flannery, features a grid of regular pieces. Each panel is framed with straight edges, punctuated by whimsy pieces and connectors inspired by Chinese culture. This puzzle is harder than average.

Like all our puzzles, this puzzle is laser-cut from quality 1/4" thick wood and made in the USA. Packaged in an unfinished pine wood box.

  • 423 pieces
  • 3 panels sized 17" x 3.5" each, you can stack them or concatenate them depending on your table size
  • laser cut wooden jigsaw puzzle
  • Made in USA, in the coastal town of Port Townsend, WA

    Manufacturer recommended age: 15 years and up

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Name: Dorrit, OH
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Review: I really liked this puzzle. At first it seems overwhelming but soon enough you can pick up on the differences between the 3 panels.
Name: Michael Brandt
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Review: This is pretty neat I think. I did it without ever looking at the box picture and knowing only that it had 3 panels but not how they were arranged, horizontally or vertically. Also, at least on the copy I had, some of the monochrome lighter colored pieces look almost exactly the same right side up or upside down. It turned out that I had 1 piece upside down all the time I was working on it and towards the end I was sure there was a piece missing. At the end though I still had that hole but also had an extra piece that clearly would not fit - until I turned it over that is. In general it is pleasingly hard but not frustratingly difficult; it took me a bit over 6 hours, and it’s a nice picture too.