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Scepter (Gui) with Miscellaneous Poems by Tao Qian (AD 365-427)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This piece derives its shape from the ancient jade scepter known as gui.
Miniature Mountain with Daoist Paradise
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Sizable jade boulders of mountainous landscapes were carved to represent the search for the paradise or immortals' dwellings in the mountains.
Bowl with Daoist Figures
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This exquisite bowl is a rare specimen of jade carving from about 1200s-1300s.
Waterpot with Ram's Head Spout
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Pure white jade like this, known to the Chinese as "mutton-fat" jade, is particularly prized.
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Small Bowl with Carved Dragon (upper section of base)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Small Bowl with Carved Dragon (bottom section of base)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Koro (bottom section of base)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Oval Cup Stand with Animal Masks
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This tablet is engraved with minuscule characters; the inscribed text is an essay by the Qianlong emperor.
Three-Sectional Altar Group
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Ceremonial Blade with Three Perforations (Dao)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
This impressive blade combines the beauty of material, precision of geometry, and mastery of technique.
Tablet (gui) with Grain Pattern and Imperial Inscription
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The Qianlong emperor's essay "On the Seal of the Old Man of the Ten Accomplishments" is inscribed on the reverse of the scepter.
Vase in Form of Archaic Zun with Dragons in Relief
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Ceremonial Scepter with Animal Masks (Gui)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Koro (upper section of base)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Jade Bird Pendant
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Cylindrical Carving with Phoenix (lid)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Small Bowl with Carved Dragon
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Three-Sectional Altar Group: Koro (lid)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Ceremonial Disk with Grain Pattern (Bi)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Jade disks of later centuries developed from the Neolithic period’s plain design to incorporate dense surface decoration.
Pair of Cylinders
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Chinese Jade Incense Set
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Thumb Ring
The Cleveland Museum of Art
Jade rings were worn by men on the thumb of the right hand to assist with holding and pulling the string of the archer’s bow.
Ceremonial Tube (Cong)
The Cleveland Museum of Art
The cong, a cylindrical tube with a square outer section, was one of the most impressive jade implements used in ancient rites.