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Slab built and modeled, rectangular courtyard surrounded by a tile roofed wall; seperate elements are a pigsty, boar, round food dish, rectangular food dish, seated figure, bird, dog, suckling pig, four piglets.

Funerary Model of a Pig Sty, 2nd century BCE

China

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standing figure with right hand out in front and clenched, left hand down at hip; triangular heads with black features painted on pink ground; .1 wearing a breast plate over baggy trousers; .2 wearing a striped tunic over baggy trousers

Footsoldier, one of a pair, 2nd century BCE

China

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bride from wedding procession; three color glazed ceramic; one set of 33 pieces, including wedding party, palanquin, wedding chests, ceremonial food and wedding party

Bride from Wedding Procession, 1368-1644

China

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grain mill, low fired earthenware with green lead glaze

Milling Shed, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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openwork design at top with dragon, looking up, surmounting 2 fighting tigers with scrolling bands between; bar on bottom for bristles

Brush Handle, 2nd-1st century BCE

China

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shallow dish with small flat rim; painted orange and brown; central organic scrolling design; brown rim with orange dots and zigzags; character(?) repeated 5 times around rim, 3 times on bottom

Dish, 3rd-2nd century BCE

China

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Grain Tower Model, funerary; dark green glazed ceramic

Granary Jar, 1st-2nd century

China

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bowl coniform with round shoulders and wide mouth; green glazed pottery

Small Bowl, 2nd-1st century BCE

China

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mirror; twelve continuous arches design

Mirror with abstract decor, 4th century BCE

China

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Four-sided jar, with two animal-face excutcheon masks at sides.

Fang Hu (Storage Jar), 1st-2nd century

China

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cylindrical-shaped well with slightly inverted walls, outward-flaring lip rim; roughly triangular-shaped top section with small roof; separate dipping vessel with black cord loop around rim

Wellhead, 1st-2nd century

China

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grey unglazed pottery figure of a kneeling woman looking straight ahead, wearing a robe; arms bent at elbows, straight ahead; hair pulled into low ponytail

Kneeling Female "Long Sleeve" Dancer, 2nd century

China

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large head of a beast with mouth open; phoenix looking over its back on PL side; twisting roaring dragon on PR side; green, tan, black and white glaze; separated into 2 parts with part of dragon and phoenix on top section

Roof Ornament, one of a pair, 16th-17th century

China

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large head of a beast with mouth open; phoenix looking over its back on PR side; twisting roaring dragon on PL side; green, tan, black and white glaze

Roof Ornament, one of a pair, 16th-17th century

China

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shallow dish with small flaring lip; brown rim with red and black geometric designs; central circular section with brown ground and red organic designs; brown exterior with red and black decoration at edge

Dish, one of a pair, 1st century

China

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shallow dish with small flaring lip; brown rim with red and black geometric designs; central circular section with brown ground and red organic designs; brown exterior with red and black decoration at edge

Dish, one of a pair, 1st century

China

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seal with turtle standing on top of plain, undecorated platform; turtle looking straight up

Official Seal, 2nd century BCE- 2nd century CE

China

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bronze budhist temple bell; tall football shaped body with flat top; two dragons turned away from each other form hanger at top center; sides decorated with two rectangular fields striped with three bands of three raised circular bumps

Bo bell, late 6th-5th century BCE

China

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green tower in two parts; top with archer in each corner; base=moat in bowl with fish and frogs; swans on rim

Military Watchtower, 1st century

China

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standing horse balancing on three legs; mouth open; short tail pointing up; leaning slightly to proper left

Prancing Horse, 1st-3rd century

China

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Silk Worm, 3rd century BCE- 3rd century CE

China

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BROKEN INTO THREE PIECES

Mirror, 3rd century BCE

China

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Mirror, round, with t'ao-t'ieh masks in relief.

Mirror, 4th-3rd century BCE

China

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dark green jade, traces of earthlike substance

Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Dancers, pair

Dancing Figure, one of a pair, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Tomb tile, grey earthenware with impressed decor. Decorated lintel from tomb excavated north of Loyang during the 1940's. Two bands of decoration a.showing mounted hunters with bows and arrows aiming at tigers b.dragon frieze. Geometric borders refer to silk patterns.

Tomb Tile, 1st-2nd century

China

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model of watchtower, red earthenware with green glaze

Funerary Model of a Pavilion, 1st century BCE-1st century CE

China

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group inclues ladle

Wine Cup, 1st century

China

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Tou (bowl), ritual vessel hemispherical bowl on stem, loop handles with two bands of animalistic spiral design; bronze

Tou ritual food vessel, 6th century BCE

China

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table with drawer, curved legs attached to base, design of landscape on top and paired phoenixes on base; carved cinnabar lacquer

Table Top Incense Stand, c. 1425

China

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Bowl median band of strap work with t'ao-ti'eh mask loop handles; interior with animal in relief and two-character inscription

Bowl, 2nd century BCE

China

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hill censer, low fired earthenware with green lead glaze

Lian (Cosmetic Container), 1st century

China

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dark green jade; traces of claylike substance; Form of double S-shaped dragon in silhouette, ornamented with c-spiral grain pattern on surface and hooked spirals projecting from back of piece. Biconical perforation at lower arch of dragon.

Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Standing bird in silhouette, flanged, in relief incision in double-line, both sides identical design high tooth-edged crest pale green jade traces of clay-like substance calcified.

Bird Plaque, 1523-1028 BCE

China

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white jade with pale brown mottling, traces of earthlike substance and red pigment

Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 480-221 BCE

China

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calcified yellowish green jade with greybrown and brown clouds accentuating the upper horizontal silhouette

Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 1027-775 BCE

China

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in the round; green-blue translucent jade; a pendant hole drilled at the lower lip of the cow (ox); no surface decor.

Pendant in the Form of a Reclining Cow, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Curved fish-like animal pendant, relief curved into almost a circle; curved outward tail forms a pendant hole; curved lip; incised details on both sides identically. Translucent pale grey jade; traces of clay-like substance; small hole drilled near the animal's jaw.

Dragon Pendant, 1027-775 BCE

China

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two animals back to back in thread relief form the arc band pendant; incised curve-linear design on both sides, identically; perforation at each end; pale green translucent jade; traces of red pigment

Huang Crescent Shaped Pendant, 475-221 BCE

China

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translucent tan jade with brown markings.

Sword Pommel Jian Shou, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Shape may be derived from hammer head, lance head, possible use was to scale fish. Brown jade with granulation.

Fu Axe Scepter, 1766-1122 BCE

China

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Boshanlu censer, 1st-2nd century

China

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Pendant flat silhouette of an animal with a horn and curved back (concave) small perforation incision lines to suggest vaguely the details of the animal, on both sides, however appears to be incomplete. Ivory jade, mottled in blue traces of red pigment.

Dragon Pendant, 1600-1100 BCE

China

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pale brown jade with brown clouds, breakage and restoration visible near the second perforation

Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 480-221 BCE

China

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Flat pendant in profile of seated bird; stylized long tails; incised on both sides which provides a linear curve design suggesting the general features of the bird. Deep translucent green jade; traces of clay-like substance.

Bird Pendant, 1027-775 BCE

China

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pale green translucent jade with light brown clouds; plain surface; serrated edge derived from chi axe

Chi Huan Disc with Notches, 775-480 BCE

China

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arched pendant; the main body is formed of two single eyed animals (with human profile) interlocking each other into a single band; the pendant ends in an open hook form; incised design on both sides providing the general features of the creature (the design on the back is not clear); grey-ivory jade; incrusted; traces of red pigment

Huang Crescent Shaped Pendant, 480-221 BCE

China

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grey-green jade, partially calcified, traces of earthlike substance

Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 480-221 BCE

China

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Monster animal mask with horns may identify as a bull-mask; double line incised details on only the front side. Grey-blue jade with calcification; traces of red pigment and clay-like substance.

Bull-Head Pendant, 1766-1122 BCE

China

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3 sections; green glaze; 3 tiers, each with 4 small basins with stylized bird's heads, wings and tail, with one larger basin at top; 2 dogs running near central element of middle section

Pottery Lamp, 1st century

China

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Mirror, square, gilt, wave-curly inlay of gold.

Square Mirror with Wave Design, 2nd-1st century BCE

China

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Pendant in silhouette form of a crouching rabbit; incision on both sides, identical; ivory jade, highly calcified; plain surface without decor except incised lines to indicate the basic features of a rabbit; trace of red pigment

Pendant in the Form of a Hare, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Square with lobed corners; with incision. Mottled light brown jade. Incised (double line) lines of 'comma' patterned design (on only one side); symmetrically drilled center hole with two small ones on the sides. Traces of red pigment.

Garment Ornament, 475-221 BCE

China

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Pendant in silhouette form of a dragon; with relief decor. Green translucent jade; the dragon silhouette can also be viewed as a symmetrical half of a t'ao t'ieh mask with long ears; both sides are decorated with double-line relief pigment; a straight cut line on the reverse side.

Dragon Pendant, 1600-1100 BCE

China

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Olive-green jade with brown on reverse side. Has short ends of different lengths and perferations in unconventional positions. Hu may have been reworked and original form modified.

Hu Trapezoidal Ceremonial Blade, 1100-771 BCE

China

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footed incense burner, saucer base, pierced cover, bronze, blue patina.

Incense Burner, 1st-2nd century

China

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This richly adorned bell, of pointed oval cross section, is typical of the advanced Huai style. The suspending device consists of one big snake with two bodies, each rising in a bold S-curve. It is flanked by two tigers whose long necks pass under and around the first curve of the snake's bodies, and whose heads are turned so that their noses rest on their backs. Their shoulder line is emphasized by a big, comma-shaped spiral. Their hindquarters have similar comma-shaped loops and their bodies are covered with granulation. The top surface of the bell displays a complicated geometrical scheme of narrow, rope-patterned bands and comma figures. The bell itself is decorated with three bare bands of bosses formed of coiled snakes. Two narrow belts between display dragons in a decor applied by dies. The original drawing for these belts was obviously somewhat wider, inasmuch as parts of the dragon bodies have been cut off. An elaborate t'ao-t'ieh appears in a small, empty space in the center of the forehead. The interlaced and extensively embellished body of the main t'ao-t'ieh is decorated with scale-bands, pointed spirals, and granulation. For a clarification of this involved decor area, see Karlgren, Number 58, figures 62 and 63. Patinagrey-green with blue patches.

Ritual bell, late 6th-early 5th century BCE

China

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dog pendant, calcified, translucent yellow jade; traces of red pigment and earthlike substance

Pendant in the Form of a Dog, 1027-722 BCE

China

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pick or knot opener with incision and relief. White translucent jade with marble brown striation; the side of the moon-curved opener is incised with curvilinear lines (not quite identical at both sides) in capturing the comma or lei-wen design; a rectilinear plaque with relief of a deer is placed at the top; the object ends in curved form as part of the incised curvilinear design. Traces of earth.

Xi Pendant, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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plain surface; translucent white jade with opaque white marks of calcification. The disk shaped object is often identified as a 'chueh'.

Disc with Slit Opening, 475-221 BCE

China

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Relief and incision. Mottled pale green jade with yellow-brown marks; both sides identically decorated with 'comma' pattern design; incision of thin lines accents projecting wings of the dragon.

Pendant in the form of a Dragon, 475-221 BCE

China

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ivory jade, traces of earthlike substance.

Belt Hook, 475-221 BCE

China

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Black jade.

Hu Trapezoidal Ceremonial Blade, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Ceremonial blade; flenged tang (handle). Mottled green jade; the blade is slightly raised in the middle and the central ridge continues to the tip of the blade; the edge (tang) ends in slightly projected flenge of 'tooth' pattern. Traces of clay-like substance.

Ceremonial Ge Dagger, 1600-1100 BCE

China

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ivory jade with brown clouds. Pattern of spiral-comma variation on surface and animal face at top end directly over belt loop.

Wei Scabbard Buckle, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Brown-black jade with yellow sparkles and clouds.

Hu Trapezoidal Ceremonial Blade, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Semi-translucent grey jade marked with brown clouds. Used a decorative ring on belt.

Belt Ornament, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Partially calcified, mottled yellow green jade with traces of red pigment.

Bird Pendant, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Straight hair pin, plain without decor. Mottled grey-green jade; it is a simple contemporary straight pin form; rounded.

Hairpin, 1523-1028 BCE

China

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green jade; traces of earthlike substance

Xi Fish, 1100-771 BCE

China

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pale green translucent jade, traces of earthlike substance.

Human-Figure Pendant, 1523-1028 BCE

China

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grey jade spotted with black-moss veins; traces of earthlike substance. No surface decoration. Restoration near center of blade.

Ceremonial Ge Dagger, 1600-1100 BCE

China

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Knot opener with an ornate open work of an animal head; incision and open work. Translucent white jade with brown marks; traces of clay-like substance.

Pendant in the Form of a Xi Dragon, 475-221 BCE

China

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Calcified jade with remnants of green clouds from the original color; traces of red pigment and earthlike substances.

Yuan Disc, 1600-1100 BCE

China

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Green jade with light ochre spots. Termed a 'Chang' or ritual jade.

Chang Scepter, 12th-11th century BCE

China

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disk with center hole; relief design. Translucent egg-shell gray jade brown mark on edge. Rim field decorated with relief 'comma spiral' pattern, identical on both sides.

Xi Bi Disc, 475-221 BCE

China

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translucent white jade. Stylized dragon heads at each end of band shaped pendant. Three perforations.

Pendant in the Form of a Heng Girdle, 475-221 BCE

China

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marbled black jade. Smooth, undecorated surface, small perforation at handle.

Ceremonial Ge Dagger, 475-221 BCE

China

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ivory jade, traces of earthlike substance. adorned with network of T-shaped double spiral designs in incision and relief. Fitting slot drilled in center.

Peng Sword Guard, 475-221 BCE

China

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Arrowhead with central ridge running to pointed end; identical both sides; no surface decor; ivory-white jade with mottled brown marks; all the edges are bevelled; a central taper-ring ridge runs from the end of the shaft to the point

Arrowhead, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Mottled green jade with brown marks, damaged along edge. Used in imperial services for the worship of Heaven, used as emblems of rank and tokens of friendship.

Bi Disc, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Ivory-tan jade.

Ceremonial Ge Dagger, 1100-771 BCE

China

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ceremonial blade; ivory white jade; blade with curved handle with limited decor except projecting flanged (may be depicting the silhouette of a bird) and incised design of parallel and diamond in band; traces of red pigment

Bird Pendant in the Form of a Ge Dagger, 1027-221 BCE

China

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Highly calcified, opaque white jade with little remnant of the original green color; traces of earthlike substance.

Ox Pendant, 1122-722 BCE

China

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Mottled ivory-grey jade, traces of red pigment.

Buffalo Pendant, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Pendant in the silhouette form of a monstrous (or fantastic) animal either s dragon or a tiger; plain undecorated surface. translucent yellowish jade, partially calcified, traces of clay-like substance.

Pendant in the Form of a Xi Tiger, 475-221 BCE

China

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This small bell, of pointed oval cross section and a straight bottom line, has a relatively simple suspending device. It is formed of two confronted tigers facing backward and joined, head-to-head, by a plain narrow band through which a strap could be passed. The bodies of the tigers, and of the coiled snakes on the bosses, are filled with granulation. The remaining decor areas, on body and top, are filled with interlaced snakes, their bodies formed by four parallel relief threads. Warlike studs occur at the junction of the snakes' bodies. Patinagreen-blue.

Bo bell, 6th- 5th century BCE

China

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Highly calcified jade with little remnant of the original grey-green color. Bird in huang shape on plaque-pendant. Four perforations in the pendant.

Bird Pendant, 1100-771 BCE

China

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animal pendant; highly calcified, opaque ivory jade, little remnant of the original green color, traces of red pigment; Huang shaped pendant with bird beak, tiger body and a fish tail; lei-wan design around eye

Pendant in the Form of an Animal, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Scabbard buckle, with incision and open work; Incised geometric pattern in 'T' shape, on the body of the buckle. Open work of an animal silhouette (highly stylized) with incised decorative lines. Ivory calcified jade; the reverse side is a mottled gray color. (semi-translucent gray jade,

Wei Scabbard Buckle, 475-221 BCE

China

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Pendant of a bird in the round; relief; pale grey-green matted jade, partially calcified; the bird is in a seated position; its features are accented with simple relief outlines

Pendant in the Form of a Bird, 1100-771 BCE

China

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mottled marble-yellow jade, cloud-spiral pattern covers bead

Yuanle Columnar Bead, 475-221 BCE

China

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Mottled brown-black jade spotted with yellow sparkles and clouds.

Hu Trapezoidal Ceremonial Blade, 1100-771 BCE

China

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Mottled olive-green jade. Oblong plaque resembles miniature shield.

Plaque, 475-221 BCE

China

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green jade with brown clouds. Pair of ch'ih (hornless dragons) in high relief on surface of oblong pendant with central opening.

Bixi Disc Pendant, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Pendant (plaque) in silhouette form of a goose with incision and relief. Ivory colored jade, calcified; trace of red pigment. Both sides identically decorated with double line relief; the eyes and the beak are indicated by incised lines.

Archaic Animal Pendant, 1100-771 BCE

China

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translucent yellow-gray jade; traces of earthlike substance

Pendant in the Form of An Archer's Thumb Ring, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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Mottled grey green jade with traces of red pigment. No decoration, but three perforations to attach axe to a shaft.

Flat Ji Axe, 1600-1100 BCE

China

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with relief and incision. Mottled yellow-ivory jade with brown marks; 'comma' patterned design on the outside of the buckle. Broken at the curved lower end. Rectangular loop projecting from lower side.

Wei Scabbard Buckle, 206 BCE - 220 CE

China

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tan jade with ivory-white markings; very thin blade, single biconical perforation at stem of the hilt

Ceremonial Ge Dagger, 770-476 BCE

China

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