Jade Carving Ming Dynasty at Ann Pavon blog

Jade Carving Ming Dynasty. 4¾ in (12.1 cm) long. Jade (nephrite) was regarded as the most precious stone in ancient china, and it symbolised purity and moral integrity. An encyclopedic selection of chinese jade carvings spanning 4,000 years, gifted by philanthropists and renowned asian art collectors florence and herbert irving to. Recent archaeological finds in many parts of china have revealed not only the antiquity of the skill of jade carving, but also the extraordinary levels of development it achieved at a. Jade was especially used for ritual objects such as the bi disc and. Prized for its durability and magical qualities, the stone was laboriously carved and polished into all manner of objects from jewellery to desk ornaments.

THREE CELADON JADE CARVINGS , MING DYNASTY (13681644) Christie's
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Jade (nephrite) was regarded as the most precious stone in ancient china, and it symbolised purity and moral integrity. Jade was especially used for ritual objects such as the bi disc and. Recent archaeological finds in many parts of china have revealed not only the antiquity of the skill of jade carving, but also the extraordinary levels of development it achieved at a. Prized for its durability and magical qualities, the stone was laboriously carved and polished into all manner of objects from jewellery to desk ornaments. An encyclopedic selection of chinese jade carvings spanning 4,000 years, gifted by philanthropists and renowned asian art collectors florence and herbert irving to. 4¾ in (12.1 cm) long.

THREE CELADON JADE CARVINGS , MING DYNASTY (13681644) Christie's

Jade Carving Ming Dynasty Jade (nephrite) was regarded as the most precious stone in ancient china, and it symbolised purity and moral integrity. An encyclopedic selection of chinese jade carvings spanning 4,000 years, gifted by philanthropists and renowned asian art collectors florence and herbert irving to. Prized for its durability and magical qualities, the stone was laboriously carved and polished into all manner of objects from jewellery to desk ornaments. Jade (nephrite) was regarded as the most precious stone in ancient china, and it symbolised purity and moral integrity. Recent archaeological finds in many parts of china have revealed not only the antiquity of the skill of jade carving, but also the extraordinary levels of development it achieved at a. Jade was especially used for ritual objects such as the bi disc and. 4¾ in (12.1 cm) long.

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