ring BM-1937-0416.105

Period:Eastern Zhou dynasty Production date:6thC BC
Materials:jade
Technique:incised, polished,

Dimensions:Length: 6.60 centimetres

Description:
Jade ring (split), decorated with angular incised scrolls derived from work in gold. Made of jade (green).
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图片[1]-ring BM-1937-0416.105-China Archive

Comments:Rawson 1995:The earliest Eastern Zhou dynasty jades perpetuate the shapes and designs of their Western Zhou predecessors from Baoji in Shaanxi, Qucun in Shanxi and Sanmenxia in Henan province. From the seventh century BC, a change of direction, brought about by the fascination for gold, is immediately evident in the decoration of the surfaces of jades. An ornament of rectilinear scrolls with fine intaglio lines developed and became a speciality of Qin state jades. This design can also be found on gold fittings from the area (see BM 1937.0416.213 and 214). See also BM 1937.0416.29 and 59.
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