Jade

1046–256 BCE

China

Museum Rietberg

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Ancient China, Zhou Dynasty

Theme

The Great River Civilisations outside India: Mesopotamia, Egypt and China

Subtheme

Ancient China: The Great Northern and Southern Rivers

Case Title

China - Mastery in making

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

China

Measurements

4.9 x 2 x 8 cm

Accession Number

H131

Description

Jade – it is the hard stone that embodies spiritual power, purity and immortality. For 7000 years, jade has held a sacred place in Chinese culture. It needs intense labour to produce the highly prized polish and translucency. In this object, jade evokes religion, political power, natural philosophy, and luxury.

The silkworm pendant combines jade with the other great luxury material, silk – later, central to China’s overland trade to its west.

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