Flanged bracelet

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Period
ca. 1250-ca. 1050 BCE -
Geography
Anyang, probably Henan province, China -
Material
Jade (nephrite) -
Dimension
H x Diam (Overall): 1.1 × 8.1 cm (7/16 × 3 3/16 in) -
Accession Number
S1987.460 -
EDAN ID
edanmdm:fsg_S1987.460
Object Details
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Description
Disk; ring with projecting inner edge; cream-colored. (Calcified; old and new nicks and worn spots; deposits; old break on inner flange; mud [?] on surface.)(Jenny F. So, Jade Project Database, entered March 24, 2009) Opaque chalky white (altered) with soil incrustations. Thin grinding, uneven finish of edges, and uneven height of collar, narrow disk ("flange") vs. hole suggest primitive quality. May be one of the earliest in collection. -
Previous custodian or owner
Abel William Bahr (1877-1959)Edna H. Bahr (died 1978)Dr. Arthur M. Sackler (1913-1987) -
Provenance
To 1959Abel William Bahr (1877-1959), Shanghai, China, London, England, Montreal, Canada, New York, NY, and Ridgefield, Connecticut[1]From 1959 to 1963Edna H. Bahr (d. 1978), by descent from her father, Abel William BahrFrom 1963 to 1987Arthur M. Sackler, New York, purchased from Edna H. Bahr in 1963 [2]From 1987Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, gift of Arthur M. Sackler on September 11, 1987 [3]Notes:[1] According to information provided by the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, October 9, 2009.[2] See #118: "Ring with flange projecting on either side of center opening. All over cream colored calcification, Part of flange taken off (old break). Mud over surface," on list provided by the Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, October 9, 2009, copy in object file.[3] Pursuant to the agreement between Arthur M. Sackler and the Smithsonian Institution, dated July 28, 1982, legal title of the donated objects was transferred to the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery on September 11, 1987. -
Origin
Anyang, probably Henan province, China -
Credit Line
Gift of Arthur M. Sackler -
Type
Jewelry and Ornament -
On View
Sackler Gallery 24b: Anyang: China's Ancient City of Kings -
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