Lot  721 Ravenel Autumn Auction 2018

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2018

A CARVED JADE 'THREE RAMS' GROUP

L: 7 cm

Estimate

TWD 380,000-500,000

HKD 98,000-129,000

USD 12,500-16,400

CNY 86,000-114,000

Sold Price


The lot is sensuously modelled in the form of two recumbent rams with one young beside, each detailed with almond-shaped eyes, funnel-shaped ears and a pair of striated horns, the larger, bearded animals with their heads turned gently backwards, the stone dark at one end shading to a natural white color. The ram has a long history in China, first appearing on Shang ritual bronzes and in the form of bronze lamps and ceramic tomb figures during the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). Small jade carvings of three reclining rams were popular from the Song dynasty onwards, as the theme of three rams, sanyang, was considered particularly auspicious, evoking the expression sanyangkaitai ( 'the awakening of nature in spring' ) which signified good luck and happiness.
The lot is sensuously modelled in the form of two recumbent rams with one young beside, each detailed with almond-shaped eyes, funnel-shaped ears and a pair of striated horns, the larger, bearded animals with their heads turned gently backwards, the stone dark at one end shading to a natural white color. The ram has a long history in China, first appearing on Shang ritual bronzes and in the form of bronze lamps and ceramic tomb figures during the Han dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). Small jade carvings of three reclining rams were popular from the Song dynasty onwards, as the theme of three rams, sanyang, was considered particularly auspicious, evoking the expression sanyangkaitai ( 'the awakening of nature in spring' ) which signified good luck and happiness.



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Ravenel Autumn Auction 2018

Saturday, December 1, 2018, 4:30pm