Appreciation of ancient jade at the 2024 Palace Museum Exhibition

Mondo Collection Updated on 2024-03-01

The exhibitions held by the Forbidden City in recent years.

It's really getting better and better.

Below I will take the ancient jade taken at the exhibition.

Let me share it with you.

Han Dynasty Jade Heavenly Horse Collection of the Palace Museum.

The three legs of this jade horse are broken, the tail is also broken, and has experienced a fire, the body parts are black, but look carefully at its head, head high, full of momentum, once Qianlong also couldn't put it down, inscribed poems on the horse's belly.

With the opening of the Silk Road in the Han Dynasty, many things from the Western Regions also passed down. Like this Pegasus, in addition to having wings on its body, it also has horns on its head.

The following **Pegasus was unearthed in Bulgaria, in the 5th century BC, and belonged to the Thracians.

Compared to the Jade Pegasus, it has the same wings and horns.

The jade three-tooth bi in the collection of the Forbidden City.

Very typical Longshan jade, more than 4,000 years ago, from the jade material, biased to the Liaodong area of Hongshan culture commonly used materials. The jade tooth is full of mystery, and there is no unified definition of its use.

Han Dynasty crystal beryl beads unearthed in Hepu County, Guangxi.

I have to say that the color matching is first-class, very beautiful and after 2000 years, it is no different from new.

This kind of beryl, unearthed more in Guangxi, are through the Maritime Silk Road, from India and Sri Lanka and so on.

Han Dynasty jade cicada Qing palace original box.

First of all, I have to mention that the Qing Palace is absolutely first-class in terms of jade storage.

This jade cicada of the Han Dynasty, the jade quality is first-class, the light is warm and moist, and there is a red Qin at the end, which is very smart and beautiful, and it is no wonder that it will stand out from many jade cicadas.

This is another piece of cicada, if you don't pay attention to it, you will think that the jade quality is relatively poor, in fact, it is glazed, which is now commonly known as glass, although modern glass is not valuable, but it was also very precious at that time.

Agate carnelian beads unearthed in Hepu, Guangxi

It's beautiful.

This fresh color is really attractive.

The jade pattern of the Warring States.

This cloud-like color makes this jade double its value, and it is very thick after often playing with the pulp. It is estimated that when Qianlong saw this kind of jade, he also made a plate every day.

Glass bi from the Warring States period.

If you are not careful, you will be treated as jade, and this kind of bi is made by molding. The test is lead barium glass, which is locally made. This production technology is still very mature.

Warring States silkworm pattern jade ring.

The jade quality is very good, and the color phosgene is also very beautiful, the size of this bracelet is about the same, and there are various ways to wear it.

This is the glass ring of the Warring States Period, unearthed in Changsha, Hunan, the size is very small, the grain pattern is on it, like this glass ring through the mold production, can be mass-produced, but it seems to be rarely seen in the museum.

These are two sets of swords from the Warring Han period.

If you don't look carefully, how can you know that the left is jade, and the right is made of glass, I have to say that the craftsmanship of making glass at that time was superb.

This piece of jade. This glazed piece, zoomed in, does have the taste of glass ballast.

After being baptized, the jade does have a unique beauty of the years.

The glass below looks dry.

A dragon-handled jade cup from the Song Dynasty.

Judging from the faucet, the momentum is still very fierce.

A piece of red mountain jade pig dragon in the collection of the Forbidden City.

About the Jade Pig Dragon, there has been a special introduction before. This kind of fleshy jade pig dragon is indeed very likable.

This is Qianlong's modified Liangzhu Yucong.

At that time, there was definitely no concept of Liangzhu culture, so in the face of this jade, Qianlong would also have his own conjectures.

Maybe I've been playing for a while, and I really don't understand what it is.

In the end, it was converted into a pleasant utensil such as incense sticks.

It can also be seen through Qianlong's incident that without understanding the cultural background at that time, Gu Yu would not be able to figure it out.

A very standard Shang Dynasty jade, the handle is inlaid with turquoise, which is a ceremonial utensil.

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