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Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern

 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
 Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
Pterocarpus santalinus‌ replica of the Shijia River phoenix bird pattern
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  • Model: N00018

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Material:

Pterocarpus santalinus

Size:

 Diameter4.5  (cm)   

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Technics:

Half hand-polished   hand engraving

Describe:

The origin of the phoenix bird pattern can be traced back to the Shijiahe culture of the Neolithic period, but the true image of the phoenix bird appeared during the Shang Dynasty.  The phoenix bird shapes in the Shang Dynasty were relatively abstract, with eyes shaped like the character for "min," sometimes depicted using intaglio or relief techniques.  Sometimes depicted using intaglio or relief techniques, the beak is mostly closed, adorned with fin-tooth patterns on the high crest, curled tail, and raised head.  At this time, a special pattern of the phoenix bird with one foot also emerged.

 

 "The jade artifacts of the Shijiahe culture mark the peak of prehistoric jade making and represent a spatiotemporal coordinate of the development of Chinese jade culture. " It is now collected in the National Museum of China

 

This work is a replica, using top-grade small leaf rosewood, weaving design and production use of top-grade wax line, can be used to match clothing, car safety pendant.

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0.2mm;

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