Jade phoenix ornament
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Jade phoenix ornament The Immortal Red Bird
The form of this immortal creature has undergone many variations in Chinese art history. From the Tang dynasty (AD 618-906) phoenixes, like dragons, were made more decorative and less fearsome than in earlier periods. They were carved as personal ornaments to be worn, as jewellery or attached to a garment or belt and used as decorative elements on many art objects. The Qidan people, whose dynasty is known as the Liao (907-1125), succeeded the Tang on the north-eastern edge of the Chinese Empire, controlling territory in Liaoning province and present-day Hebei and Inner Mongolia. The Liao ruled at the same time as the Northern Song dynasty (960-1125), but their arts were more influenced by Tang traditions than by contemporary Song styles. |
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