AN AMBER AND JADEITE COURT NECKLACE, CHAO ZHU
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晚清 琥珀翠玉朝珠

LATE 19TH CENTURY

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晚清 琥珀翠玉朝珠
來源
Lizzadro Collection, Chicago, Illinois, acquired prior to 1960.
注意事項
Items which contain rubies or jadeite originating in Burma (Myanmar) may not be imported into the U.S. As a convenience to our bidders, we have marked these lots with Y. Please be advised that a purchaser¹s inability to import any such item into the U.S. or any other country shall not constitute grounds for non-payment or cancellation of the sale. With respect to items that contain any other types of gemstones originating in Burma (e.g., sapphires), such items may be imported into the U.S., provided that the gemstones have been mounted or incorporated into jewellery outside of Burma and provided that the setting is not of a temporary nature (e.g., a string).

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The Qing court necklace was an essential part of court dress, indicating both rank and season, with different materials required for different ceremonies. The materials and form of the mandarin necklace were strictly codified in the Qing Huidian Tukao, written in the early Qing dynasty, and also in the Huangchao Liqi Tushi, compiled during Qianlong's thirtieth year (AD 1767). Linked to the Buddhist rosary, the necklace was composed of one hundred and eight beads separated into four sections of twenty-seven beads by larger 'Buddha's head' beads, and hung with three strings or tapes which hung down the back.

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