Jadejade Collection
"Unveiling the Enchanting World of Jadejade: A Journey Through Time" Step into the mesmerizing realm of Jadejade, where ancient artifacts tell tales of dynasties past
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"Unveiling the Enchanting World of Jadejade: A Journey Through Time" Step into the mesmerizing realm of Jadejade, where ancient artifacts tell tales of dynasties past. This Brushpot Depicting a Daoist Paradise from the Qing dynasty transports us to a world filled with mythical creatures and celestial beings. Travel back even further in time to the Neolithic period with the Cong from Liangzhu culture. Created by an unknown artist around 3300-2400 B. C. , this artifact showcases intricate craftsmanship and symbolizes harmony between heaven and earth. The late 18th or 19th-century Covered Bowl in the "Hindustani Style" takes us on a cultural exchange journey, blending influences from different regions. Its delicate design reflects a fusion of artistic traditions. Returning to Liangzhu Culture, we encounter another remarkable Cong dating back to approximately 3000-2000 B. C. This relic serves as a testament to their advanced civilization and reverence for spiritual beliefs. Discover tools used in ancient times like the Hoe Blade, which dates back to either the Neolithic period or early Shang dynasty. Its sharp edges remind us of humanity's ingenuity in adapting natural resources for survival. Enter the mystical world depicted on Plaque with Dragon Design from Western Zhou period (11th/10th century B. C. ). The unknown creator skillfully captures the power and grace of dragons, revered creatures in Chinese mythology. A Knife from Shang dynasty reveals not only its practical purpose but also showcases exquisite craftsmanship that was valued during this era. The unknown creator's attention to detail is evident in every curve and line. Admire beauty combined with symbolism through Pendant Discs created during Western Zhou period (10th/9th century B. C. ). These discs were worn as ornaments representing status and spirituality, reflecting society's values at that time. Plaque with Coiled Dragon offers yet another glimpse into the Western Zhou period's artistic brilliance.