A RARE WELL-CARVED GREYISH-GREEN JADE BEAD
A RARE WELL-CARVED GREYISH-GREEN JADE BEAD
A RARE WELL-CARVED GREYISH-GREEN JADE BEAD
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A RARE WELL-CARVED GREYISH-GREEN JADE BEAD

WARRING STATES PERIOD, 5TH CENTURY BC

Details
A RARE WELL-CARVED GREYISH-GREEN JADE BEAD
WARRING STATES PERIOD, 5TH CENTURY BC
4 ½ in. (11.4 cm.) long
Provenance
D. David-Weill (1871-1952) Collection, Paris.
The D. David-Weill Collection – Fine Early Chinese Bronzes, Jades, Sculptures, Ceramics and Silver; Sotheby & Co., London, 29 February 1972, lot 49.
Exhibited
Paris, Musee del’Orangerie, Arts de la Chine Ancienne, 1937, no. 104.

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Lot Essay

This superb and rare bead is a tour de force of jade carving, with the intricate scroll pattern evenly distributed across the entire surface of the bead and longitudinally pierced for stringing with a tiny channel executed with remarkable precision. Similar scroll patterns can be found on two jade beads dated Eastern Zhou dynasty, 6th-5th century BC, sold in Fine Chinese Art from the Arthur M. Sackler Collection; Christie’s New York, 18 March 2009, lot 313. Such surface designs were apparently influenced by fittings and rings made of gold, which had become widespread by the 8th century BC and which regularly appear in late Western Zhou tombs and in 8th-6th century BC tombs in Henan and Shaanxi.

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