Jade finial with “egret and shoals” motif, Jin dynasty, 1115-1234 C.E.

Jade finial with “egret and shoals” motif, Jin dynasty, 1115-1234 C.E.


  • Image Number: K1B009940N000000001PAB
  • Dynasty: Jin dynasty
  • Category: uncategorized
  • Function: Container
  • Material: Minerals/Jade Jewelry/Jade
  • Description:
    The jade roof is covered with wood. The top of the jade is made of white jade. The jade is yellow and looks like a triangular cone. The jade craftsman made multi-level hollow carving with the theme of lotus pond egret. The egret is located in the outermost layer. The complex space created by the overturning of flower stems and lotus leaves is set off against the standing and looking back egret, giving a clear view of the egret at a glance. The flowers in full bloom at the top are larger than other objects and disproportionately large, so they add decoration to the production of taking pictures from nature, and also preset the viewers’ multi angle viewing vision. At present, it is the wooden covered jade roof of the hospital’s collection of the Ming Dynasty’s three legged stove with green glaze and string pattern of peacocks (hence porcelain 9940). Similar to the jade roof, it has plain light and carved patterns. The latter has a large collection in the Qing Palace, which is mostly embedded in the cover of the stove. As for the original decoration on the crown cap or furnace cover, it is still uncertain

元-明初 白玉荷塘鷺鷥帽頂

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