ARCHAIC AND IMPERIAL CHINA
JADE HUAN PENDANT OF THE TONG XIN HUAN TYPE
JADE HUAN PENDANT OF THE TONG XIN HUAN TYPE
XIA / SHANG / ZHOU DYNASTIES (2100 - 256 BC)
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Object :
Nº 1706
Material :
Jade
Type Object :
Funerary ritual, Jewelry and personal ornaments
Dimensions :
Diam: 9 cm (3.5")
Huan pendant in nephrite jade. Consisting of three concentric ellipses connected to one another by four symmetrical points. In ancient China, the ‘Xin Tong Huan’ perforated disc pendant was a symbol of the heavens, an astrological Taoist symbol consisting of three concentric ellipses.
The artistry of jade came in subtle forms from Neolithic cultures stretching from the mouth of the Yangtze (Liangzhu Culture) to Southeastern Mongolia. This very hard stone is cut following pure geometrical forms, often with harmoniously placed motifs and perfect finishing. The working of this material could only be done by methods of friction, abrasion and polishing. The composite material of jade, which is by nature extremely hard, was clearly chosen based on its symbolic value of purity and its association with hardness, as well as various other values unique to the Chinese culture. Cultures which followed valued jade for its attributed property of protecting the body on its journey to the world of our ancestors, eventually to sit amongst the immortals.
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