A VERY RARE WHITE JADE ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ ORNAMENT
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT HONG KONG PRIVATE COLLECTION
A VERY RARE WHITE JADE ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ ORNAMENT

WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY (1100-771 BC)

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A VERY RARE WHITE JADE ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ ORNAMENT
WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY (1100-771 BC)
The ornament of slightly tapering shape is carved on both sides with a phoenix perched on top of a coiling dragon, the contours and details rendered with double-line grooves.
3 ¼ in. (8.5 cm.) long
Provenance
Acquired in Hong Kong, 1992

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Lot Essay

The present ornament displays an elegant combination of two zoomorphic elements, depicting a phoenix perched on top of a coiling dragon, the contours rendered in double-line grooves, a style characteristic of the Western Zhou period. A very similar example depicting the same motif but of slightly different shape, is in the National Palace Museum Collection (acquisition no. gouyu 611), illustrated in Art in Quest of Heaven and Truth- Chinese Jades through the Ages, Taipei, 2012, pl. 5-4-6. Another example depicting similar motifs was excavated in Rujiazhuang, its line drawing illustrated in Teng Shu-p’ing, Collectors Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Jades, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1999, p. 35, pl. 30:5. A rectangular plaque depicting similar motifs is in the Palace Museum Collection, illustrated in Zhongguo yuqi quanji 2- Shang & Western Zhou, Shijiazhuang, 1993, pl. 242.

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