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Fish Pendant

ca. 1100 BC-950 BC (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Pendant in the form of a fish carved from a pale brownish jade with traces of reddish pigment (or laquer?). The pendant is thicker than average (FE 142-1974), with distinctive snout and long tail. Both sides are similarly carved with simple designs of fins, gills and eyes. A hole is pierced through the snout.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Nephrite jade with carved decoration
Brief description
Shang-Zhou brown pendant in form of a long fish
Physical description
Pendant in the form of a fish carved from a pale brownish jade with traces of reddish pigment (or laquer?). The pendant is thicker than average (FE 142-1974), with distinctive snout and long tail. Both sides are similarly carved with simple designs of fins, gills and eyes. A hole is pierced through the snout.
Dimensions
  • Length: 11cm
Style
Credit line
Mrs B.Z. Seligman bequest
Subject depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Hansford, The Seligman Collection etc, Vol. I, 1957, B3, pl. LVI.
  • Ming Wilson, Chinese Jades, No. 120
  • The Seligman Collection of Oriental Art : Chinese, central Asian and Luristan bronzes, Chinese jades and sculptures, Chinese and Korean ceramics, London : Arts Council of Great Britain, 1966 112
Collection
Accession number
FE.141-1974

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Record createdMarch 15, 2005
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