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Han Dynasty Jade Dancer

Introduction

The Jade Dancer is probably one of the most special pendants in ancient China, and its subject matter is limited to young women in dance, popular during the Warring Han Dynasty.

The use of jade to make dancers was first seen in the Warring States,

But the most prosperous period was in the Two Han Dynasties.

The Warring States and Han Dynasty jade dancers are mostly flaky flat carvings,

There are both solo dancers and double dancers, both with piercings,

It's all worn as an ornament on the body,

The dance is basically a long-sleeved dance.

Han Dynasty dancers paid attention to the dynamics in terms of styling,

Emphasize the rhythm and momentum of the dancers.

It is made of openwork and inscribed lines.

The engraving is strong and powerful, and the thickness and thin lines are used together.

The clothes are simplified, and the style is rough and lively.

Han Dynasty Jade Dancer

This jade dancer is made of openwork technique and is flat sheet,

The facial features of the jade dancer are beautifully carved,

It gives people a simple beauty.

Wearing a collared robe, waist belt, long sleeves,

Raise your right arm to dance, soft and smooth,

Full of realism and vigorous vitality.

Han Dynasty Jade Dancer
Han Dynasty Jade Dancer
Han Dynasty Jade Dancer
Han Dynasty Jade Dancer