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WARRING STATES PERIOD (475-221 BC)
Details
A CELADON JADE ‘TWIN DRAGONS’ PENDANT, HUANG
WARRING STATES PERIOD (475-221 BC)
The arc-shaped huang is carved on one side with a stylised comma-scroll motif that represent the dragon’s body and legs, that terminates at each end with an abstract dragon head. There is a hole drilled to both ends of the jade.
4 in. (10 cm.) long, box
WARRING STATES PERIOD (475-221 BC)
The arc-shaped huang is carved on one side with a stylised comma-scroll motif that represent the dragon’s body and legs, that terminates at each end with an abstract dragon head. There is a hole drilled to both ends of the jade.
4 in. (10 cm.) long, box
Provenance
Acquired from Chang Wei-Hwa & Company, Taipei, prior to 1994
Brought to you by
Priscilla Kong