A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED GREYISH-WHITE JADE RETICULATED 'DRAGON AND PHOENIX' PENDANT
A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED GREYISH-WHITE JADE RETICULATED 'DRAGON AND PHOENIX' PENDANT
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A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED GREYISH-WHITE JADE RETICULATED ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ PENDANT

LATE WARRING STATES PERIOD TO EARLY WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, CIRCA 300-141 BC

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A VERY RARE AND FINELY CARVED GREYISH-WHITE JADE RETICULATED ‘DRAGON AND PHOENIX’ PENDANT
LATE WARRING STATES PERIOD TO EARLY WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, CIRCA 300-141 BC
The pendant is intricately carved and pierced in symmetry as two single-horned coiled dragons with backward-turned heads and tails transforming into phoenix, joined at their backs with incised double-line scroll motifs on their bodies. The semi-translucent stone is of an even pale greyish-white tone.
3 7⁄8 in. (10 cm.) long, box
Provenance
Jinhuatang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1996
Literature
Teng Shu-p’ing, Collectors’ Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Jades, Taipei, 1999, no. 209
Exhibited
National Palace Museum, Collectors’ Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Jades, Taipei, 1999, Catalogue, no. 209

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Lot Essay

Very few other jade ornaments from this period are as intricately carved as the present pendant, which is further distinguished by its white and even tone, with very little alteration. The dragons depicted on the present pendant have arched eyebrows, leaf-like horns, split-mouths, and arc-shaped jaws, which are similar in style to that found on jade ornaments excavated at the Changfeng, Lingzi and King of Nanyue tomb sites. The present pendant is pierced with a tiny hole on the left and right side for suspension, instead of a hole in the centre, suggesting that it would have been worn as the uppermost ornament in a string of group jade ornaments. compare with a slightly more altered ‘dragon’ jade ring of the same period from the Yangdetang Collection, sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 28 November 2018, lot 2756.

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