Bird ornament

anonymous, c. 907 - c. 1125

In the 10th century north China was conquered by the Qidan, a nomadic people from Mongolia. A feature of their culture was the possession of small, valuable items whose modest dimensions made them easy to transport. These objects are often decorated with representations of animals from the Qidan’s everyday world, such as this swimming grebe, a common summer visitor to the lakes of Mongolia.

  • Artwork typegordelpendant
  • Object numberAK-MAK-1277
  • Dimensionsheight 4.1 cm x height 5 cm x width 5 cm x depth 2 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Great Crested Grebe
    • Bird ornament
    • Bird ornament (former title)
  • Object type

  • Object number

    AK-MAK-1277

  • Description

    Gordelpendant in de vorm van een fuut.


Creation

  • Creation

    anonymous, China

  • Dating

    c. 907 - c. 1125

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    height 4.1 cm x height 5 cm x width 5 cm x depth 2 cm


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    On loan from the Royal Asian Art Society in The Netherlands (gift of Mr and Mrs Hülsmann-Stork, 1976)

  • Copyright

  • Provenance

    …; donated by Mr and Mrs Hülsmann-Stork to the Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst, 1976;{Note RMA.} from whom on loan to the museum, 1976


Documentation

    • Menno Ftiski, 'Straks weer te zien in het Rijksmuseum: Een jade kleinood', Aziatische Kunst 42/2 (2012), pp. 34-35.
    • 'Collectie: de Heer en Mevrouw Hülsmann-stork. Geschenk', Bulletin van de Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst. Derde Serie 24 (1980), pp. 4-34 (nr. 7, afb. 6).

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