957807

Neolithic Liangzhu Culture Jade Bamboo Bracelet #957807

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Neolithic Liangzhu Culture Jade Bamboo Bracelet #957807
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HISTORIC PERIOD: Neolithic Period{C.6000-1700BC}
The size of the Bamboo: Height: 1 3/16" Dia 11/16"
A mysterious artifact that was placed in a Shrine to guard against evil---An extremely beautiful hard fine-grained nephrite jade gemstone has been transformed by 5,500 years of time and earth to become a beautiful ancient treasure. Compose of 8 Super Lucky Bamboo Shaped beads. This highly detailed LIANGZHU BAMBOO bangle comes from the dawn of Chinese civilization where the LIANGZHU culture lived and thrived in China more than 5,500 years ago. Interesting is the fact that jade objects such as this extremely rare Liangzhu artifact gives very strong evidence and supports the theory that the Liangzhu were a highly evolved civilization. This artifact also sheds light on the influence that the Liangzhu had on the cultural, social, and spiritual evolution of China. This Liangzhu BAMBOO Bracelet Bangle is a one-of-a-kind ancient gemstone treasure.
Please Note: the tiny black beads are modern.

LIANGZHU CULTURE: The Liangzhu culture, dated to 3310 - 2250 B.C., is a late Neolithic culture located in Southeast China. Well known for its high quality jade artifacts, it succeeded the Majiabang culture and later became part of the SHANG Dynasty. The Liangzhu culture is contemporary in timeline with the Longshan and Hongshan cultures to the north. 
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<tr><td>Condition:Excellent</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:3310 - 2250 B.C.</td></tr>
<tr><td>Country:China</td></tr>





<tr><td>Title:Neolithic Liangzhu Culture Jade Bamboo Bracelet</td></tr>

<tr><td>Materials:Jade</td></tr>
<tr><td>Type:Hand Carved</td></tr>
<tr><td>Location:Canton</td></tr>
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