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Jadeite Xiao (a vertical flute)

Jadeite Xiao (a vertical flute)
Modeled after its bamboo counterpart, the jadeite xiao is carved with seven bamboo joints in...

Jadeite peach-shaped washer

Jadeite peach-shaped washer
The peach-shaped washer is shallow and wide, with two leaved peaches carved in relief on the...

Jadeite Beiyun (an ornament on court beads) carved with flowers in openwork

Jadeite Beiyun (an ornament on court beads) carved with flowers in openwork
The round beiyun has a relief-carved lotus leaf on one side and a small fish on the other,...

Jade ritual object was the jade ware used to offer sacrifice in ancient China. It was the symbol of power, rank, wealth and divine right.

In fact, the jade ritual object was held as a holy object for the communication between man and gods early in the primitive society and slave society. From the remains of the Neolithic period that can be dated back to four or five thousand years ago, jade ritual objects have been unearthed in various forms, say, semi-circular, octagonal, elongated pointed, round flat, tomahawk-like, halberd-like and tablet-like, etc. In addition, there were jade tokens indicating totem and power, such as the jade dragon and bear unearthed from the remains of the Hongshan culture.

The jade ritual objects reached its first climax in the Neolithic period and its heyday in the late period of the Western Zhou Dynasty when round flat, elongated pointed, tablet-like, tiger-shaped exclusive jade ornaments were invented for different sacrificial objects and distinguish the social status.

The jade ritual objects were processed with the carefully selected materials in sophisticated technology. The design was exquisite and decoration beautiful and solemn, with free and smooth lines. They are of high historical, scientific and artistic value. However, the jade ritual objects began to decline in the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period.

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  • Rectangular jade with round holes and beast face patterns
    Rectangular jade with round holes and beast face patterns
    Rectangular jade with round holes and beast face patterns

    Liangzhu culture in the Neolithic Age

    Height: 5cm

    Inner diameter: 6.7-6.9cm

  • Jade tomahawk with god-man figure
    Jade tomahawk with god-man figure
    Jade tomahawk with god-man figure

    Liangzhu culture in the Neolithic Age

    Length: 17.9cm

    Blade length: 16.8cm

    Thickness: 0.8cm

  • Semi-circular shaped jade pendant with beast face pattern
    Semi-circular shaped jade pendant with beast face pattern
    Semi-circular shaped jade pendant with beast face pattern

    Liangzhu culture in the Neolithic Age

    Length: 20.5cm

    Width: 8.5cm

  • Jade dagger
    Jade dagger
    Jade dagger

    Western Zhou Dynasty

    Length: 11cm

    Width: 2.2cm

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