Tibor China, early 20th century.
Jade Nephrite
Wood base.
Measures: 13 x 14 x 9.5 cm; 17 cm (height with base)
Chinese Tibor raised on legs in zoomorphic format, with a smooth central body flanked by large openwork rings decorated with heads of mythical animals. The upper body is topped by the figure of a Foo dog. In general terms, the piece is inspired by ancient Bronze Age ritual vessels, one of the oldest artistic manifestations in China. Jade is the type of hard stone most used and appreciated in China since the Neolithic period for the creation of sculptures. It is a material extraordinarily appreciated for its hardness, its resistance, its delicate shades ranging from green to pure white and its translucent quality. During the Han dynasty, for example, members of the high aristocracy and royalty were buried in jade receptacles, which, it was believed, would preserve body and soul for eternity. Jade also had various uses in medicine and alchemy.
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