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SONG-MING DYNASTY (960-1644)
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A GREENISH-WHITE AND RUSSET JADE 'RABBIT' TOGGLE
SONG-MING DYNASTY (960-1644)
The rabbit is carved following the countours of the stone in a crouched position with its fore and back legs tucked under the body and the ears laid back. The stone is of an even, pale greenish-white tone with russet striations.
1 5/8 in. (4.2 cm.) long
SONG-MING DYNASTY (960-1644)
The rabbit is carved following the countours of the stone in a crouched position with its fore and back legs tucked under the body and the ears laid back. The stone is of an even, pale greenish-white tone with russet striations.
1 5/8 in. (4.2 cm.) long
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