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Neolithic Hongshan Chinese Jade "Yue" Axe Head Amulet w/Tomb Guardian Lion

$ 586.07

Availability: 90 in stock
  • Type: Amulet
  • Condition: Beautiful ancient jade axe head example with a high polish that does not appear to have been repaired or restored. Museum Quality mineral patina and Guardian Lion characters/pictographs! Please see photos as they are part of the description. Thank You for looking!
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Region of Origin: China
  • Maker: Unknown
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Dynasty/Culture: Hongshan
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Dark Green
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Age: c. 4,500 BC--3,000 BC
  • Primary Material: Jade
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
    Artifacts, Antiques, & Fine Collect
    i
    bles
    Neolithic Chinese Jade Ritual Jade Axe Head Amulet
    Tomb Guardian Lion
    c. Hongshan Culture
    4500 BC to 2250 BC
    NOTE:
    William Houghton, the President of ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS
    , a State of Washington Licensed Business, assumes all responsibility for the information contained in this description and for the English translation and transcription of the ancient Chinese graphic characters.
    Furthermore, I prohibit the further dissemination of this information in any written, video, or electronic format without my expressed, written approval.
    Thank You!
    SUMMARY
    This Neolithic Chinese
    Ritual
    Jade Axe Head amulet in a style classified as a “
    Yue
    Axe II," and dates to approximately the Hongshan Culture (4500 BC—2250 BC).
    That’s right, this wonderful ritual jade axe symbolizes the military authority and high status of its ancient Chinese owner, that is symbolized by a Guardian Lion to protect him.
    It has not been repaired or restored, but some of the white calcium and other mineral deposits have been professional removed by the previous owner.
    And yes, it is over 5,000 years old!
    Approximate Measurements:
    Length:  3.46"  (88mm)
    Width:   2.59"  (66mm)
    Thickness:  .63" (16mm)
    Weight:  6.4 oz. (182 gr.)
    Condition
    This nephrite jade axe has it original, dark-green color that is accented with beautiful pecked images of a Guardian Lion to drive away Evil Spirits.
    The entire axe head is in museum quality condition, but it had been previously cleaned in China.
    It shows almost no pitting or differential weathering and yet has a wonderful patina in the pecked figures that only occurs on worked jade objects buried for thousands of years in the damp soil of China.
    No repairs or reconstructions.
    DETAILS
    In Neolithic China, this Jade Axe Amulet would have been offered as a sacrifice and placed in the tomb or surface temple of the departed by his family, as an offering to the Gods and Ancestors to grant him wealth, immortality, and to protect him or her from evil spirits in this life and in the afterlife. This finely worked Jade Amulet would also show the spirits that he/she was a wealthy and powerful person--likely a king or a member of a royal family.  The four edges represented the Earth.
    Jade was highly prized by these early civilizations in China and it was thought to have positive energy to drive away evil spirits and bring good luck and fortune to all who wore a piece on their person--in life and in death. Jade was also believed to be a portal or messenger that could carry prayers to Heaven and send messages to those on Earth from departed ancestors and Gods in Heaven.
    This jade axe head has slightly flared lateral edges and wide, angled cutting edge.
    On the front of the axe in the lower section is a pecked image of a sitting, Guardian Lion, who is facing left with his tail extended on the right.  {See macro photo #  2}
    This ceremonial/ritual axe is based on the style of utilitarian stone axes of the period.
    However, the precious value of jade (worth more than gold to this ancient culture), the engraved/pecked inscription, and the tendency of jade to fracture and chip when struck, all confirm that this jade axe functioned as a ritual object rather than just an everyday tool.
    The detailed inscription on all the surfaces of the axe served as a permanent record of the many sacrifices the descendants made on behalf of the father/grandfather.
    ADDITIONAL DETAILS
    The axe was a common tool in ancient China, but these Jade Axes were for ritual use only and can be found buried with their owners in ancient tombs.  The edge of the axe is ground to an edge and would have been attached to a wooden handle and placed in the tomb.  Chinese and Western experts believe these ritual axes (or "
    yu
    " and "
    fu
    " in Chinese) denoted military and regal authority when placed in a tomb.
    This example is classified as a “
    Yue
    Axe II” by the experts. It has a lovely sharped bit.
    Archeologists believe this axe would have been fastened to wooden handles and used as a symbol of military authority.
    Such axes were often given to a military general to signify his high social position as a leader and direct arm of the Emperor or warlord.
    In the 5,000-year-old relics of Hongshan Culture, these axes were made of precious jade for decoration purposes only. According to studies, the jade axe is a symbol of glory.
    An event recorded in the
    Shih Ji
    by Sihma Cian
    says that King Tang of the Shang held his
    yue
    and announced a punitive expedition on the ruthless King Jie of the Sia Dynasty.
    Research on jade
    yue
    and
    fu
    axes from Xipo, China, reveal just how these lovely axes were made. The first step involved cutting the raw material into pieces with stone or bamboo saws and string saws soaked in a slurry of jade dust.
    Then the pieces were ground and abraded to a proper shape, as jade does not flake like flint.
    NFinally, the jade was carefully polished and inspected before its delivery and presentation to its wealthy and powerful owner.
    Early jade axes such as this one a have a rather thick, solid body, while later Neolithic blades are thinner and more refined with square, edged sides.
    The Chinese word for jade is
    “yu”
    and this jade ritual axe is made from ancient nephrite jade that has been beautifully crafted in a fantastic cultural masterpiece.
    It easily dates to 5,000-years-old.  It is made of pure Nephrite jade and has a wonderful, authentic patina that is a rich, reddish-orange highlights from the iron in the soil that is was in contact with for 5,000 years!  It also is pitted from differential weathering, and has white calcification from the salts that have leached into the jade--all clear indicators of an authentic and original piece.
    I have tested this jade and it tests as pure "nephrite
    Yu
    (Jade)" as the Chinese say.  I have examined this artifact under 10x magnification and have determined that there are no cracks, repairs, or damage of any kind.  The jade axe shows only evidence of heavy pitting and differential weathering--something that only happens when carved jade has been exposed to air and water for many thousands of years.  This is completely natural and is perhaps the best clue to look for in determining the age of jade.
    I have carefully examined and authenticated this ritual Jade Axe as 100% authentic and original!
    It will appraise as such by any knowledgeable Chinese jade expert or museum.
    NOTE:
    Please note that there are hundreds of modern reproduction axes for sale on eBay from China and the USA, but nearly all are modern fakes, and some aren’t even jade.
    So please insure that you are bidding on the real thing if that is what you want before you bid.
    If you only want a reproduction piece for a few dollars that is just fine, just be sure you are getting the quality and authenticity you are paying for.
    Please examine the macro photos taken indoors carefully, as they are part of the description.
    The stand and the AA battery are not part of the auction, just included to give you a better perspective.
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