A JADE TRAPEZOIDAL PENDANT
A JADE TRAPEZOIDAL PENDANT

MID-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, CIRCA 950-850 BC

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A JADE TRAPEZOIDAL PENDANT
MID-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, CIRCA 950-850 BC
3 3⁄8 in. (8.5 cm.) long
Provenance
Chang Wei-Hwa, Taipei, 20 August 1992
Literature
Teng Shu-p'ing, 1999 Collectors' Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Jades, Taipei, 1999, p. 191, no. 114
Exhibited
The National Palace Museum, 1999 Collectors' Exhibition of Archaic Chinese Jades, Taipei, 1999

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The present type of trapezoidal jade ornament was worn along with tubular beads by the high-ranking nobility during the Western Zhou dynasty. The present ornament is carved on the front using double incised lines to depict stylised dragons, and it is perforated with a row of small holes on each of its two parallel straight sides. A similar trapezoidal jade ornament from the Western Zhou dynasty is in the Palace Museum, Beijing, featuring a symmetrial phoenix design, see The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Jadeware (I), Hong Kong, 1995, p. 113, no. 94 (fig. 1).

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