Jade, H: 10 1/4 in. W: 9 1/8 in. Th: 5/8 in.
Condition
The pictured axe blade is a classic example of late Liangzhu craftsmanship. These ceremonial objects would be attached to a wooden handle by its biconically drilled hole at the top/center of the blade. The thickness of this blade remains even from left to right as it tapers down to it's fine beveled edge. The trapeziodal appearance achieved by the slightly flared blades edges is typical of the period. The color is equal parts khaki green and pale off-white with slight hints of dusty brown at the right edge of it's bevel. This work is expertly carved and in excellent condition considering its age and has no chips or scratches. This object has a custom made steel display base.