A Chinese jade vase in an archaic style, late Qing
A Chinese jade vase in an archaic style, late Qing dynasty, 19th - early 20th century The arrow vase in dark green jade with a lid. The neck typically flanked by two longitudinal loops. Decorated with chased tendrils and stylised mythical creatures. On a wooden base. Intact. Height 21.5 cm. The name arrow vase derives from a game in which arrows or small sticks were thrown into such a vase. This game became widespread among the nobility and rich merchants during the Ming Dynasty. Combined with additional rituals and drinking games, the pastime became increasingly complex.Provenance: From an old South German private collection.Condition: II
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A Chinese jade vase in an archaic style, late Qing dynasty, 19th - early 20th century The arrow vase in dark green jade with a lid. The neck typically flanked by two longitudinal loops. Decorated with chased tendrils and stylised mythical creatures. On a wooden base. Intact. Height 21.5 cm. The name arrow vase derives from a game in which arrows or small sticks were thrown into such a vase. This game became widespread among the nobility and rich merchants during the Ming Dynasty. Combined with additional rituals and drinking games, the pastime became increasingly complex.Provenance: From an old South German private collection.Condition: II