A DARK GREEN JADE CEREMONIAL BLADE, YAZHANG
A DARK GREEN JADE CEREMONIAL BLADE, YAZHANG
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A DARK GREEN JADE CEREMONIAL BLADE, YAZHANG

ERLITOU CULTURE OR SLIGHTLY EARLIER

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A DARK GREEN JADE CEREMONIAL BLADE, YAZHANG

ERLITOU CULTURE OR SLIGHTLY EARLIER
The gently waisted blade tapers towards the curved end, opposite to the tang on the other end above a pierced hole and toothed projections on either side. The stone is of a dark green colour suffused with grey veins.
12 5/8 in. (32 cm.) long, box
Provenance
Lantien Shanfang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1991

Lot Essay

The present blade is similar to those discovered in the ritual pits at the Xinzhai Wenhuazui site, Henan province, see the images included by Deng Cong in Yazhang yu guojia qiyuan, Beijing, 2018, no 4. According to the research done by the Japanese archaeologist Okamura Hidenori (fig. 1), yazhang was a type of ritual object used during sacrificial rites before the Erlitou Culture. During the Erlitou Culture period, yazhang became one of the most important types of ceremonial jades.

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