Four Jade Ornaments in White and Green, China, Qing
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Description
China, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), or earlier
Jue Earrings
Finger ornaments – archers’ rings
Measurements: 4 x 3.5 cm and 3 x 2.5 cm
Good condition
These four jade ornaments date to the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1912) or even earlier, and come from China. They are crafted from the popular spinach green respectively white jade. Both finger ornaments are actually archer’s rings; they have three small holes each. The two green pieces of Jade are shaped like Jue earrings. The wedge-shaped opening could be used to attach the jewels to an earlobe.
These enchanting jade ornaments are in good condition with only slight traces of age and wear. The surfaces of the finger ornaments have an oily coat and well-polished appearance; traits of authenticity for Jades like these. The Jue Jade pieces show a matted, slightly calcified surface. The earrings measure 4 cm (height) by 3.4 cm (width); the finger ornaments measure 3 cm (height) by 2.5 cm (width).
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