Neolithic Jade Tortoise Carving

Neolithic Jade Tortoise Carving
An exceptional jade tortoise from the Neolithic period, rendered in the round with a domed shell incised in geometric patterns. The surface bears rich mottling in shades of brown, gray, and white, with patination that reflects its great antiquity. The tortoise, long regarded as a symbol of longevity, stability, and cosmic harmony, makes this piece particularly significant for collectors of early jade art.
Dimensions: W 204.2 mm × L 10 cm × H 5.6 cm

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Neolithic Jade Tortoise Carving

Neolithic Jade Tortoise Carving
An exceptional jade tortoise from the Neolithic period, rendered in the round with a domed shell incised in geometric patterns. The surface bears rich mottling in shades of brown, gray, and white, with patination that reflects its great antiquity. The tortoise, long regarded as a symbol of longevity, stability, and cosmic harmony, makes this piece particularly significant for collectors of early jade art.
Dimensions: W 204.2 mm × L 10 cm × H 5.6 cm

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Product Description

Object: Tortoise Carving
Period: Neolithic
Material: Jade
Dimensions: W 204.2 mm × L 10 cm × H 5.6 cm

Description:
A jade tortoise carved in the round, with a domed shell incised with geometric patterns. The figure rests with legs tucked beneath the body, the head slightly raised. The surface displays mottled tones of brown, gray, and white, with areas of calcification and patina consistent with age.

Provenance: [Not specified]

Remarks:
Tortoises were significant in early symbolic systems, often associated with longevity, endurance, and the cosmos. This example reflects the Neolithic tradition of jade carving, in which animal forms conveyed spiritual and cultural meanings.