綠松石 儀式旅行雙盤 - 31 mm
編號 74582007
中國古代清代綠玉碗 - 古代藝術品
編號 74582007
中國古代清代綠玉碗 - 古代藝術品
A finely crafted Ancient Chinese Qing Dynasty jade bowl, featuring an elegant, curved profile. The bowl stand on a short flat ring foot, from which the gently sloping walls gradually flare out into a wide opening with an everted rim. The stone is a beautiful partially translucence light-green colour. The light passing through the stone showcase intricate moss-like patterns, part of which create a double circle around the base of the bowl.
Jade, in Chinese civilisation hold high value not only as a social marker but as a symbol of beauty, grace and purity. Jade has been part of Chinese civilisation form the Neolithic period and spans in importance to modern day. In Ancient civilisation it was sought after as its strength and hardness made it the ideal stone for tools and weaponry. They further lavishly used it for dress ornaments, ritual objects. And protection of the dead in tombs. Under the patronage of Qianlong, of the Qing Dynasty, jade carving enjoyed unprecedented growth, in a time when China directly controlled the Central Asian jade-yielding regions of Hotan and Yarkland.
Measurements: Circa W 12.4 cm x H 6.0 cm
Provenance: From a West country collection, Bath, UK, 1990s.