Pair of Large Hetian Jade Flowers from the Ming Dynasty, Pure Jade, Good Lustre


Price:
$78

Description

A pair of large Hetian jade flowers from the Ming Dynasty represents a highly valuable and historically significant artifact, especially if the jade is pure and has good luster. Here's a more detailed look at the significance and characteristics of such pieces:

Key Features:

  1. Hetian Jade:

    • Hetian jade (also known as Hotan jade) is one of the most prized types of jade in Chinese history, particularly valued for its toughness, smooth texture, and translucent quality.
    • It comes from the Hetian region in Xinjiang, China, and is usually white, but can also come in shades of light green or yellow. White Hetian jade is the most highly regarded and sought after.
    • Hetian jade was used to make ceremonial objects, jewelry, and artistic carvings, and it symbolized purity, power, and immortality in ancient Chinese culture.
  2. Ming Dynasty (1368–1644):

    • The Ming Dynasty is known for its flourishing jade artistry. Carvings from this period are often intricate and reflect the high level of craftsmanship achieved during this time.
    • Floral motifs, including lotus, peonies, and chrysanthemums, were popular themes in Ming Dynasty jade carvings, representing purity, prosperity, and longevity.
    • Pieces from this era were often made for the imperial court, aristocracy, or high-ranking officials, adding to their historical and cultural value.


    • Diameter: 2 in. ( 5 cm.) 

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