Dragonfly Eye Glass Bead Warring States Period, 475–221 BCE

Dragonfly Eye Glass Bead
Warring States Period, 475–221 BCE

This rare dragonfly eye glass bead exemplifies the advanced glassmaking techniques of the Warring States period. Formed with a deep black ground, the surface is decorated with layered circular inlays of turquoise-blue and red, creating the characteristic “eye” motifs. Such designs were believed to hold protective powers, warding off malevolent forces.

  • Material: Glass

  • Decoration: Multilayer inlays in turquoise-blue and red on black ground

  • Height: 21.5 mm

  • Diameter: 22.7 mm

  • Weight: 15 g

  • Caliber (bore): 0.8 mm

Dragonfly eye beads of this type were highly prized and widely circulated, reflecting both aesthetic refinement and symbolic significance in early Chinese society.

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Dragonfly Eye Glass Bead Warring States Period, 475–221 BCE

Dragonfly Eye Glass Bead
Warring States Period, 475–221 BCE

This rare dragonfly eye glass bead exemplifies the advanced glassmaking techniques of the Warring States period. Formed with a deep black ground, the surface is decorated with layered circular inlays of turquoise-blue and red, creating the characteristic “eye” motifs. Such designs were believed to hold protective powers, warding off malevolent forces.

  • Material: Glass

  • Decoration: Multilayer inlays in turquoise-blue and red on black ground

  • Height: 21.5 mm

  • Diameter: 22.7 mm

  • Weight: 15 g

  • Caliber (bore): 0.8 mm

Dragonfly eye beads of this type were highly prized and widely circulated, reflecting both aesthetic refinement and symbolic significance in early Chinese society.

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Product Description

  • Type: Dragonfly eyes glass bead

  • Period: Warring States (China)

  • Colors: Ocean blues, red, black, cream

  • Dimensions: Height 21.5 mm, Diameter 22.7 mm

  • Weight: 15 g

  • Caliber (hole size): 0.8 mm

  • Style: Multilayer complex

This type of bead is significant because of its craftsmanship and symbolic use, often thought to provide protection or ward off evil due to the “eye” motifs.