LIVE AUCTION JULY 3RD, 2024 - 1ST SESSION - ASIAN ART
Carved jade ‘Horses’ figurine, Qing dynasty
Awarded For. 475 €
Lot 296.
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Description.
A light-coloured carved jade figure with reddish-gold spots and patina caused by ageing. The figure depicts two beautiful horses standing on their legs, both arranged in reverse, with their heads tilted so that they can look at each other serenely. Their forelegs are bent and their tails are raised, brushing against each other's faces as a symbol of constant union.
Horses played an important role of growth and protection in China. They were so fundamental that their figure is associated with status, talents, good luck and power. Furthermore, the fact that the material used is jade shows that it is made with meaning.
Size: 4.4 x 5.2 x 5.2 cm
Weight: 94.5 g