LIVE AUCTION 10TH APRIL 2024 - 1ST SESSION - ASIAN ART
Coloured enamel bead, Warring States Period
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Slightly oval bead of vitreous paste with coloured enamel. The decoration has forms that look like eyes, in blue and white, on a deep blue background. Excellent quality is observed. The patina of the surface is rough, by the passage of time. The upper part is pierced by a vertical hole.
This kind of coloured enamel, known as "琉璃" (Liúlí) in Chinese and "coloured polish" in English. It is the ancient Chinese name for a type of gemstone and ancestral jewellery found in ancient tombs.
The main component of the surface enamel was lead-barium glass, and it cannot be used to make everyday utensils because of toxicity. In ancient China, materials were obtained from by-products produced during the casting of bronze vessels, which were refined and processed. The form was introduced via the Silk Road and was collected by many wealthy and distinguished families.
The coloured enamel is one of the five precious materials of China (gold, silver, jade, coloured enamel, pottery and bronze) and one of the "Seven Treasures of Buddhism". It is a spiritual object that can eliminate diseases and ward off evil spirits. Many colours were used, more than thirty, among them (white, sky blue, sapphire blue, peacock blue, chicken fat yellow...) and the ancients also called it "five-coloured stone". Because they were difficult to obtain, the stones were considered more precious than jade.