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A PAIR OF GOLD EARRINGS
A PAIR OF GOLD EARRINGS

MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)

细节
A PAIR OF GOLD EARRINGS
MING DYNASTY (1368-1644)
Each made from a thin piece of sheet gold partially chased with a design of a boy flanked by melons seated on a stippled ground between flowers, the chased section wrapped around to form the bottom of the earring and the remainder of the sheet crimped and rolled to form the slender arched hook
1½ in. (3.8 cm.) long
Wt. 2.9 and 2.9 g. (2)
来源
Acquired in Hong Kong in the 1980s.

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Another similarly constructed gold earring of Ming date also chased with a boy, but surrounded by flowers rather than melons, is illustrated by Julia M. White and Emma C. Bunker, Adornment for Eternity: Status and Rank in Chinese Ornament, Denver Art Museum, 1994, p. 195, no. 108.
A Technical Examination Report is available upon request.