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Jade double-bi disk with spiral design

Height 7.6 (4 7s), width 12.4 (3), depth 0.4 ( l /<)

Western Han Dynasty, second century BCE

From the tomb of the King of Nanyue at Xianggang,

Guangzhou, Guangdong Province

The Museum of the Western Han Tomb of the

Nanyue King, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province

Composed of two conjoined bi disks, this jade is

decorated on both sides with relief spirals; 1 an

incised line borders the inner and outer edges of

these relief patterns. Complex scroll designs fill

the V-shaped interstices at the juncture of the disks

and are detailed with slight points of relief where

they curl on themselves. The jade seems originally

to have been an olive green color, now transformed

into a mottled rust-red and paler buff surface.

A more primitive form of a double disk has been

found at Zhaojiahu, Danyang, 2 but it is uncertain

whether these examples are related, and this unusual

piece is otherwise unprecedented. The object

seems to have been attached to the feet of the King

of Nanyue's jade shroud (cat. 139), perhaps to hold

them together, and would thus have paralleled

the single disk that lay at the head of the shroud.

No similar conjoined disks have been found in

other tombs that contain jade shrouds; their rarity

in burial finds may be attributable to the fact that

many of these tombs have been robbed. JR

1 Excavated in 1983 (D 186); reported: Guangzhou 1991,

1:183-184,190, fig. 121:1.

2 See Pruch 1998, 246.

41/ I TOMB OF THE KING OF NANYUE

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