PROPERTY FROM THE QUINCY CHUANG COLLECTION
A RUSSET JADE ‘FISH’ PENDANT
SHANG-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY (C. 1600 – 771 BC)
Details
A RUSSET JADE ‘FISH’ PENDANT
SHANG-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY (C. 1600 – 771 BC)
The flat pendant is carved in the form of a fish with rounded eyes and fins rendered in short incised lines. The mouth is pierced with a circular aperture for suspension.
2 1⁄2 in. (6.2 cm.) long, Japanese fitted wood box
SHANG-WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY (C. 1600 – 771 BC)
The flat pendant is carved in the form of a fish with rounded eyes and fins rendered in short incised lines. The mouth is pierced with a circular aperture for suspension.
2 1⁄2 in. (6.2 cm.) long, Japanese fitted wood box
Provenance
The Quincy Chuang collection, Hong Kong, prior to 1983
Exhibited
Hong Kong Museum of Art, Chinese Jade Carving, Hong Kong, 1983, Catalogue p. 78, no. 51
Brought to you by
Emma Carrig
Cataloguer
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