COLLECTION NAME:
National Palace English
mediaCollectionId
ChineseArtENG~1~1
National Palace English
Collection
true
Work ID:
M01C00107
work_id
M01C00107
Work ID
false
Title:
A pair of jade dragon-pendant
title_e
A pair of jade dragon-pendant
Title
false
Creation Date:
Spring and Autumn period
date_creation_e
Spring and Autumn period
Creation Date
false
Start Year Date:
B.C.770
date_creation_start_e
B.C.770
Start Year Date
false
End Year Date:
B.C.481
date_creation_end_e
B.C.481
End Year Date
false
Dynasty:
09 Spring Autumn Period (770~481 B.C)
dynasty
09 Spring Autumn Period (770~481 B.C)
Dynasty
false
Creation Place:
China
place_creation_e
China
Creation Place
false
Measurements:
Length: 10 cm; Width: 4.5 cm; Thickness: 0.22 cm
measurements_e
Length: 10 cm; Width: 4.5 cm; Thickness: 0.22 cm
Measurements
false
Material:
Jade
material_e
Jade
Material
false
Type:
Jades and Other Precious Stones
type_e
Jades and Other Precious Stones
Type
false
Subject:
Dragon
subject_e
Dragon
Subject
false
Repository:
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
repository_e
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
Repository
false
Description:
The semi-translucent green jade appears brown on the edges, and some dirt remains on the surface. The "S"-shaped dragon has a curling tail. The pair of dragons shares the same form and undergoes the same manufacture process. The design is simple, though the tail seems to be a bit oversimplified. The bulging belly has a small hole. The pendants are decorated with cloud patterns, which are occasionally incised with fine lines. Although the carving is not of the best quality, it closely reflects the regional manufacture of jade in the multi-cultural Eastern Zhou period.
description_e
The semi-translucent green jade appears brown on the edges, and some dirt remains on the surface. The "S"-shaped dragon has a curling tail. The pair of dragons shares the same form and undergoes the same manufacture process. The design is simple, though the tail seems to be a bit oversimplified. The bulging belly has a small hole. The pendants are decorated with cloud patterns, which are occasionally incised with fine lines. Although the carving is not of the best quality, it closely reflects the regional manufacture of jade in the multi-cultural Eastern Zhou period.
Description
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ImageV ID:
M01C00107AS001
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M01C00107AS001
ImageV ID
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Rights:
Lee & Lee Communications
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Lee & Lee Communications
Rights
false