A VERY RARE SET OF JADE AND BRONZE ‘CHILONG’ CHARIOT FITTINGS
A VERY RARE SET OF JADE AND BRONZE ‘CHILONG’ CHARIOT FITTINGS
A VERY RARE SET OF JADE AND BRONZE ‘CHILONG’ CHARIOT FITTINGS
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A VERY RARE SET OF JADE AND BRONZE ‘CHILONG’ CHARIOT FITTINGS

WESTERN HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 8)

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A VERY RARE SET OF JADE AND BRONZE ‘CHILONG’ CHARIOT FITTINGS
WESTERN HAN DYNASTY (206 BC-AD 8)
The set is comprised of two jade fittings with bronze ends which can be fitted with each other, one tubular fitting is hollow, the other with a solid terminal. Both jade ends are carved with pairs of sinuous chilong dragons with scroll-like bodies.
6 1/8 in. (15.7 cm.) overall length, box
Provenance
Dexinshuwu Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1997

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This very rare set of jade and bronze fittings, known as pi ni as recorded in ancient texts, would have been an integral part of a parasol installed in a Han-dynasty chariot driven by horses. Pi ni were normally made in bronze or gold and silver-inlaid bronze. The current set, inlaid with bronze and white jade elaborately carved with chilong dragons, is exceptionally lavish, an indication that the owner was likely a nobleman of high stature. (Fig. 1) is a drawing to illustrate how the current set of fittings would have been positioned in an ancient chariot (see Liu Yonghua, Zhongguo gudai cheyu maju, Beijing, 2013).

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