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A FINE CHINESE NEOLITHIC JADE PI DISC,

Currency:AUD Category:Antiques / Asian Antiques Start Price:500.00 AUD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 2,000.00 AUD
A FINE CHINESE NEOLITHIC JADE PI DISC,
A FINE CHINESE NEOLITHIC JADE PI DISC, c. 1st Mill. BC, after Liangzhu or Logshan culture, of classic form and exceptional smooth finish, the central aperture with flattend inner rim at one side, 17cm Provenance: From the collection of a Hong Kong resident Note: For a similar example cf.: Sotheby's New York, Sept. 2003, Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Lot 24 For further information regarding these artefacts c.f: Rawson J. 1995, Chinese Jade From the Neolithic to Qing, Exhibition Catalogue, The British Museum, London, p.13. See also: Bahn 1992:"...[this] semi-precious stone used in East Asia from the Neolithic periods...for ornamental and ritual objects...It cannot be cut or flaked but must be worked through abrasion...[the] Hongshan an [Archaeological] site in Liaoning Province, China, giving its name to a precocious northeastern Neolithic culture of surprising complexity. Outstripping the Yangshao and early Dawenkou cultures of north and central China, the Hongshan has elaborate jade and stone ornaments...substantial temple sites...It is dated to c.3,500-3,000 BC..." Bahn P. (ed) 1992, Collins Dictionary of Archaeology, HarperCollins, Glasgow, pp.217 & 234 Note: Certificate of authenticity is available to the buyer of this lot