Auction Closed
March 23, 06:46 PM GMT
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
An extremely rare green and ru𒅌sset jade bird-form hair ornament
Neolithic period, Late Shijiahe Culture
新石器時代 石家河文化晚期 玉鳥紋笄
Height 3⅛ in., 8 cm
Christie's New York, 4th June 1992, lot 177.
紐約佳士得1992年6月4日,編號177
Hair ornaments, such as the present example, are believed to have been used to secure a Shamen’s hair and likely further served a ritualistic function in facilitating the Shamen’s dialogue with the heavens. Similar ornaments have been attributed to late Shijiahe culture, circa 2300 BC, a branch of the Yi clan who worshiped the birds. Scattered across in the northeast of the Shandong Peninsula, they later moved to the middle reaches of the Yangzi River, bringing bird-worshipping practices to the region. Compare a closely related example in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, illustrated in Art in Quest of Heaven and Truth- Chinese Jades through the Ages, Taipei, 2012, pl. 4-5-11. ꩵFurther examples sold at auction include two sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, the first, 28th November 2017, lot 2721; the seconꦐd, 26th November 2019, lot 2753.
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