A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED WHITE JADE TABLET PENDANT
A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED WHITE JADE TABLET PENDANT
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PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF SAM AND MYRNA MYERS
A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED WHITE JADE TABLET PENDANT

MID-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 10TH-9TH CENTURY BC

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A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED WHITE JADE TABLET PENDANT
MID-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 10TH-9TH CENTURY BC
The irregularly shaped rectangular pendant is finely carved on either side in low relief with a design of a kneeling humanoid figure with long, incised hair arched back behind the head, surmounting two animal masks. The softly polished stone is of a creamy white tone with light streaks of brown and is pierced with a single hole for suspension.
5 1/8 in. (13 cm.) high
Provenance
Sam and Myrna Myers Collection, Paris, by 1995.
Literature
J. Desroches, Two Americans in Paris: A Quest for Asian Art, Italy, 2016, p. 56, no. 112.
Exhibited
From the Lands of Asia, Pointe-à-Callière, Montréal Archaeology and History Complex, Montreal, 16 November 2016-19 March 2017; Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, 4 March-19 August 2018.

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Lot Essay

This superb and rare implement belongs to a group of Western Zhou flat jade carvings of generally rectangular shape and carved with identical decoration on either broad side which are variously described as tablets, scepters or handles. The present example is rare to feature a humanoid figure so prominently in the design. A similarly carved Western Zhou jade tablet carved with a bird resting atop the head of a humanoid figure with similar facial features to that on the current tablet, that in turn surmounts animal masks that face up and down, is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, acc. no. 1985.214.96. (Fig. 1) Other flat jade implements of this type carved with similar bird and mask motifs, but lacking humanoid figures, include one in the British Museum described as a scepter (acc. no. 1937,0416.151) and one from the Grenville L. Winthrop Collection, Harvard Art Musuems (1943.50.134).

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