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Figure, jade
Figure of a duck, carved in a detailed, realistic manner from pale green jade with areas of white mottling; the duck sits as if swimming, with its legs tucked beneath its body, it holds a lotus in its beak, which trails up and around the duck, surmounted by three lotus flowers on the duck's back.
In China, jade has been prized for its beautiful variations in colour and translucency for thousands of years. Historically, it was considered to symbolize power, spirituality and virtue. Decorative jades often incorporated auspicious motifs designed to bring their owner good fortune.
Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 50761
Creation/Production
Unknown
Date: 1750-1820
Acquisition
Transfer, 1921
Measurements
Height
(cm): 10.2
Height
(in): 4
Length
(cm): 14.3
Length
(in): 5
Techniques
carved (decoration)
decoration
Applied Art
polished
decoration
Applied Art
Material
jade
Location
Gallery 11A : Case 04
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