Antique Qing Jade Bi Pei with Chih Lung Dragon
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Description
This exquisitely carved old jade bi is most likely from the Qing Dynasty (1636 – 1911 ce) reflecting a motif from the Han Dynasty (206 bce-220 ce). The small heavy disk features carving on one side only, a beautifully detailed Chih Lung dragon. The disk is approximately 2 inches in diameter with 3/8 inch inner diameter, and is 3/8 to 1/2 inch thick (25.4 mm/in) including carving relief. Note: A bi is a flat jade disc with a circular hole in the centre. Neolithic bi are generally undecorated, while those of later periods of China, like the Zhou Dynasty, bear increasingly ornate surface carving whose motifs represented deities associated with the sky (four directions) as well as standing for qualities and powers the wearer wanted to invoke or embody. As laboriously crafted objects, they testify to the concentration of power and resources in the hands of a small elite.
Condition
The nephrite exhibits surface alteration , and has been partially restored. From a private collection, this bi is clean, however will be sold without further restoration (as is).
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Antique Qing Jade Bi Pei with Chih Lung Dragon
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