A GREENISH-WHITE JADE RETICULATED 'FOUR-DRAGON' PENDANT
A GREENISH-WHITE JADE RETICULATED 'FOUR-DRAGON' PENDANT

MID-WARRING STATES PERIOD, CIRCA 400-300 BC

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A GREENISH-WHITE JADE RETICULATED 'FOUR-DRAGON' PENDANT
MID-WARRING STATES PERIOD, CIRCA 400-300 BC
The pendant is carved in openwork as four conjoined coiled dragons with bi-furcated tails, their bodies finely incised with comma spirals alternating with criss-cross patterns . The jade is of an even greenish-white tone with areas covered under white alteration.
2 11⁄16 in. (6.9 cm.) long, box
Provenance
Dexinshuwu Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1995

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Lot Essay

Compare two rectangular plaques also carved with four dragons in a symmetrical layout but in different compositions, one in openwork and dated to the mid Warring States period, excavated from tomb no. 3 at the Zhongshan Kingdom tomb site, Pingshan County, Hebei Province, illustrated in Zhongguo yuqi quanji-3-Spring Autumn Period, Hebei, 1993, no. 221; the other in low relief and dated to the late Warring States period, excavated from tomb no. 6 at the Zhongshan Kingdom tomb site, Pingshan County, Hebei Province, illustrated ibid., no. 231 (fig. 1).

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