THREE SEMI-TRANSLUCENT WHITE JADE ORNAMENTS

LATE EASTERN ZHOU/EARLY WESTERN HAN DYNASTY, 4TH-2ND CENTURY BC

細節
白玉飾件 三件
來源
First: C.T. Loo & Co., New York.
Frank Caro, New York, 1964.
Second and third: Chang Nai-chi Collection.
J.T. Tai & Co., New York, 1963.
展覽
First: Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Jades, C.T. Loo & Co. at Norton Gallery of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida, February 1950, pl. XLVIII (9).
Second and third: Archaic Chinese Jades, The University Museum, Philadelphiha, February 1940, pl. VII, no. 114 or 116 and pl. XIII, no. 250, respectively.

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When included in the Philadelphia exhibition, the bead was attributed to Jincun, Henan province and the ring to Shou xian, Anhui province.

A similar white jade ring dated to the Western Han dynasty excavated from the burial site at Sanjiaowei, Tianchang, Anhui, is illustrated in The Complete Collection of Unearthed Jades in China - 6 - Anhui, Beijing, 2005, p. 134.