A RARE WHITE JADE TIGER PENDANT
A RARE WHITE JADE TIGER PENDANT
A RARE WHITE JADE TIGER PENDANT
A RARE WHITE JADE TIGER PENDANT
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A RARE WHITE JADE TIGER PENDANT

LATE SHANG DYNASTY, 12TH-11TH CENTURY BC

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A RARE WHITE JADE TIGER PENDANT
LATE SHANG DYNASTY, 12TH-11TH CENTURY BC
2 7⁄8 in. (6.2 cm.) long
Provenance
Frank Caro Co., New York, 11 November 1971.

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Lot Essay

A related, but slightly smaller (5.1 cm. ) white jade pendant of a crouching creature, from the late Shang, ca. 1250 BC, tomb of Fu Hao is illustrated in Zhongguo Yuqi Heji, vol. 2, Shang, Xi Zhou, Hebei, 1993, pp. 38 and 235, no. 45, where it is described as a gecko and as being carved from Khotan white jade from Xinjiang. See, also, the smaller (4.3 cm.) pale greenish-yellow jade tiger pendant dated to the Shang dynasty sold in The Chang Wei-Hwa Collection of Archaic Jades; Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 November 2020, lot 2728.

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