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A YELLOW JADE FISH PENDANT
17TH CENTURY

Carved from a thin stone with a pair of conjoined fish, the tails, fins and faces incised, the bodies with incised star marks, and joined at the heads by and ruyi-shaped link, the translucent stone of even yellow tone with a smooth polish
3 1/4in. (8.4cm.) long, box
Exhibited
The Dayton Art Institute, 1989, no. 255

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