Pair of Jade Plaques

Cleveland Museum of Art

Pair of Jade Plaques

Date
475–221 BCE
Medium
nephrite
Culture
China, Henan province, Eastern Zhou dynasty (770–256 BCE), Warring States period (475–221 BCE)
Department
Chinese Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

This beautiful pair of late Eastern Zhou openwork jade plaques illustrate a level of creativity and technical achievement that was unequaled before or since. Taking the shape of a pair of fantastic creatures, they are at once tiger-like, rhino-like, and dragon-like. Their strong silhouettes are marked with shallow relief bands, and their subtly swelling embellished surfaces are finished to the same degree on both sides.

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