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Product Description: This is an Ancient Chinese Warring States Bead, featuring concentric circles and small dot patterns. Despite showing some wear due to age, the intricate yellow and blue decorations on a black base make it a stunning piece.
Please note that due to lighting conditions during photography, the actual product may appear slightly different in color and pattern. The colors are represented as seen in a well-lit indoor environment.
Warring States Beads, known as "戦国玉" in Japanese, were created during the Warring States period, which spans from the 5th to 3rd century BCE, before the unification of China by the Qin dynasty. The oldest Chinese glass artifacts, dating back to the 11th to 8th century BCE, were found in Luoyang, Henan Province. However, it wasn't until the Warring States period that glass products began to be widely circulated. Early Warring States beads primarily consisted of a ceramic base called faience, decorated with glass patterns. Eventually, entirely glass-made beads were produced. Many of these beads feature designs such as "Seven Star Beads" or "貼眼玉" (Eye Beads), characterized by dot patterns. Although the techniques and design elements were influenced by Western Asia, particularly Roman glass, the materials used in Chinese glass from this era differ, showcasing the advanced glass-making techniques of ancient China. These beads hold significant historical value as the beginning of China's glass history and are beloved by collectors for their rich designs and vibrant colors.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 24 - Jun 29
US$40
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