Carved jade figure, Eastern Han dynasty
Carved jade figure, Eastern Han dynasty
Jade figurine carved in the form of a protective lion, showing stains or patina due to age. The lion is lying on all four legs with its head facing forward. The face is composed of two bulging eyes, a large and closed mouth, two ears and fur in the form of a spiral. The body is decorated with scales engraved on the back and spirals in relief on the quarters. On the front it shows a hole to introduce a cord, posterior. In good condition.
During the Han dynasty a sculptural tradition emerged with greater interest in the representation of animals and fabulous beasts in durable materials such as jade. Inspired by Taoist philosophy, which began to spread among the upper echelons, immortality was sought. Monumental stone sculptures of animals and their small jade counterparts were discovered in tombs. It is believed that they fulfilled the function of protecting their owner and opening the way to paradise.
Size: 5.2 x 3.8 x 8.4 cm
Weight: 261 g