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Jade box

Height 7.7 (3'A), diam. 9.8 (37s)

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

This jade box, 1 consisting of a bowl-shaped base

and a shallow domed lid, is among the most exquisite

jades ever excavated in China. It is of a pale

brownish green with some dark staining — the

result, in part, of use. The rim of the lid and of the

base are decorated with relief borders of interlocking

scrolls and a pattern of incised hooks and lines

reminiscent of the design on cat. 143. A small loop,

through which a rope-patterned ring passes to form

a handle, is carved integrally with the lid. A border

of eight petals in relief encircles the loop — an

unusual number, although designs incorporating

four elements often appear around the knobs of

mirrors. The lid's interior is decorated with birds

that arch backward over their long tails; their flowing

crests resemble those of the aggressive creature

in cat. 141.

428 | EARLY IMPERIAL CHINA

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