Ceremonial Blade with Three Perforations (Dao)
詳細資料
This impressive blade combines the beauty of material, precision of geometry, and mastery of technique. The fine polish, silken sheen, and extreme thinness (only 2 mm thick) make it an outstanding example of meticulous workmanship in ancient jade craft. Recent recoveries of similar blades from a pit of a Qijia cultural site located in northwest China reveal that they were originally standing on their edges and were arranged in parallel formations at the ritual ground.
Although it may look made of metal, this blade is actually skillfully worked jade.
Severance and Greta Millikin Collection
?-1959Dredrich-Abbes Collection, ?-1959
1959-2009Dr. Arthur M. Sackler Collection, 1959-2009, consigned for sale at Christie's New York
2009(Fine Chinese Art from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Christie's New York, NY, 18 March 2009, sale 2268, lot 275, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art).
2009-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, 2009-present
Overall: 35.2 公分 (13 7/8 英吋)
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