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42         Ceremonial blades carved from jade form an important object   Large blades with similar perforation configuration, but often
            category among jade-working Neolithic cultures. The present   slightly thicker, were excavated from Qijia culture sites. A
 A MASSIVE BLACK JADE CEREMONIAL BLADE   新石器時代晚期   玉刀  simple and plain blade with its carefully bevelled cutting edge   larger green jade blade (l. 65.5 cm), a smaller example (l.
 LATE NEOLITHIC PERIOD  is carved from a dark olive-green jade. The edge is ground to   41.2 cm, 0.8 cm in thickness), and a fragment (l. 18.7 cm,
 來源:        a mere 0.1 cm while the thickest point of the blade measures   0.5 cm in thickness), all drilled with a row of larger holes and
 impressively worked from a dark olive-green stone with natural   only 0.3 cm.   an additional smaller perforation that does not conform to
 brown and white inclusions, the long blade skilfully rendered   1995年前得於日本  the linear arrangement, but centred on the blade at the butt,
 with a crisp thinness, the straight upper horizontal edge joined   Similar jade ceremonial blades with subtle differences in   are published in The Complete Collection of Jades Unearthed
 by the two slightly splayed short ends, the cutting edge very   展覽:  characteristics have been discovered from various Neolithic   in China, vol. 15: Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang, Beijing,
 gently curved and marked with a subtle bevelled edge on each   《Ancient Chinese Jade》,藍理捷,紐約,2018年,編  period sites. See a Longshan example with a slightly curved   2005, pls 39 and 148, together with a related fragment, pl.
 side, the blade drilled with three apertures along the upper   號23  cutting edge (l. 54.6 cm, 0.4 cm in thickness) published in   151. A slightly shorter olive green and brown jade blade (l.
 edge with a smaller one toward one end and lower down  The Complete Collection of Jades Unearthed in China, vol.   45 cm), together with a much shorter example (l. 28.9 cm),
 56.7 cm, 22¼ in.  14:Shaanxi, op.cit., pl. 8; another (l. 51 cm, 0.3 in thickness)   systematically drilled with three holes and a fourth one close to
            in ibid., vol. 4: Shandong, pl. 24; and a blade attributed to the
 PROVENANCE  Shenmu culture in the collection of the Harvard Art Museums   the short side, are illustrated in Jessica Rawson, Chinese Jade
                                                        from the Neolithic to the Qing, London, 1995, pls 10.17-18.
 Acquired in Japan prior to 1995.  (l. 44.6 cm, 0.1-0.2 cm in thickness), included in Jenny F. So,
            Early Chinese Jades in the Harvard Art Museums, New Haven,
            2019, cat. 6B, together with another slightly thicker example
 EXHIBITED  attributed to the Qijia culture, cat. 6C.
 Ancient Chinese Jade, J.J. Lally & Co., New York, 2018, cat. no.
 23.
 HK$ 1,000,000-1,500,000
 US$ 129,000-194,000




















































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