A silver neck ornament of the Miao Gejia tribe. Southern China, Guizhou province. 1960s
A silver neck ornament of the Miao Gejia tribe. Southern China, Guizhou province. 1960s
Ending in graduated conical spirals. Weight ca. 740 g.
Max. length ca. 27,5 cm
約二十世紀六十/七十年代
贵州銀項圈
重量:740克
來源:法國波爾多 Philippe Fatin 私人收藏
德國科隆私人收藏
可比:Anne Leurqin(著)《A World of Necklaces, Africa, Asia, Oceania, America》米蘭 2003年,第298及438頁和René van der Star 著,《The Art of Silver Jewellery. From the Minorities of China, The Golden Triangle, Mongolia and Tibet》(中國少數民族銀珠寶藝術), 米蘭 2006年,第130頁
Provenance
Collection Philippe Fatin, Bordeaux
Private collection, Cologne
Literature
Compare: Anne Leurquin, A World of Necklaces, Africa, Asia, Oceania, America, Milano 2003, p. 298 and 438; René van der Star, The Art of Silver Jewellery. From the Minorities of China, The Golden Triangle, Mongolia and Tibet, Milano 2006, p. 130
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A silver neck ornament of the Miao Gejia tribe. Southern China, Guizhou province. 1960s
Ending in graduated conical spirals. Weight ca. 740 g.
Max. length ca. 27,5 cm
約二十世紀六十/七十年代
贵州銀項圈
重量:740克
來源:法國波爾多 Philippe Fatin 私人收藏
德國科隆私人收藏
可比:Anne Leurqin(著)《A World of Necklaces, Africa, Asia, Oceania, America》米蘭 2003年,第298及438頁和René van der Star 著,《The Art of Silver Jewellery. From the Minorities of China, The Golden Triangle, Mongolia and Tibet》(中國少數民族銀珠寶藝術), 米蘭 2006年,第130頁
Provenance
Collection Philippe Fatin, Bordeaux
Private collection, Cologne
Literature
Compare: Anne Leurquin, A World of Necklaces, Africa, Asia, Oceania, America, Milano 2003, p. 298 and 438; René van der Star, The Art of Silver Jewellery. From the Minorities of China, The Golden Triangle, Mongolia and Tibet, Milano 2006, p. 130