Jade pendant in the shape of a dragon
Diameter: 12.5 cm |
Jade pendant in the shape of a dragon Modelled on an ancient pendant
Pendants in many different animal shapes were made as early as the Hongshan culture (about 3800-2700 BC). These shapes were copied and adapted in later periods. The Chinese have always admired and collected objects inspired by past traditions. This pendant, dating to the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), was inspired by an example dating to the Zhou dynasty (1050-221 BC). It is easy to distinguish from the ancient jade, because it is heavier, more colourful and more ornate than the original would have been. |
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