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Mottled and Opaque Jade Clusters
Medium: Jade
Dimensions: Diameter 8 cm
Condition: Good condition
Description:
A mottled opaque jade cong from the Neolithic period, attributed to the Liangzhu Culture, circa 3rd millennium BC. This thick-walled cong is skillfully carved with four squared, projecting corners, each divided into two registers. The stone's dusky-pink and iron-red hues intermingle with areas of olive-green, creating a striking visual effect.
Weight: 591 g
Provenance:
From an old Austrian private collection.
Expertise:
Evaluated and confirmed by Prof. Filippo Salviati, an expert in Asian art and artifacts.
Condition:
The piece exhibits extensive wear and weathering consistent with its age. Minor losses, fissures, and areas of erosion are present but do not detract from its historical significance.
Remarks:
The Liangzhu Culture is renowned for its jade craftsmanship, and the cong form, with its enigmatic purpose and intricate carving, is among the most iconic artifacts of this ancient civilization. This piece is a valuable addition to any collection of early Chinese art or jade artifacts.
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