
Description
Diameter 1.1cm, Weight 30g, An ornament of noble jade pendant sets or Buddhist prayer beads from the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty, similar artifacts are mostly found in high-grade tombs such as the Zeng Hou Yi Tomb in Suizhou, Hubei and the King Chu Tomb at Shizishan in Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Crafted with repoussé, filigree and chasing techniques, the whole piece is lantern-shaped, with symmetrical petal outlines outlined by filigree craftsmanship, the surface is chased with fine roe patterns, and a central perforation for stringing together, featuring a neat shape and exquisite craftsmanship. Warring States Period to Han Dynasty (c. 5th–3rd centuries BC). As a core ornament of jade pendant sets or prayer beads, pieces combining pure gold material with filigree craftsmanship are extremely rare in existence, boasting important academic value for the study of costume systems and craftsmanship techniques from the Warring States Period to the Han Dynasty; the market price of a single piece is at the level of 100,000 yuan, and a complete set can reach several hundred thousand yuan.
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25%
Dimensions
27 x 14 x 10.5 cm
Lantern-shaped Spacer Bead
Estimate $1,000-$30,000
Starting Price
$500
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Canadian Boutique Auction
Feb 24, 2026 11:00 AM ESTON, ON, Canada
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