Date: Ming (1368-1644)
Dimensions: Length 3.4 cm, Width 2.6 cm
Material: Jade
Unearthed from a dual burial tomb for Mr. Shoucheng Zhu and his wife, Baoshan District, Shanghai
Legend had it that the Zigang rectangular pendant was invented by the jade carving master Lu Zigang of Suzhou in the Ming dynasty, which was full of literary charm and highly pursued for a time. The jade piece is carved with mutton-fat white jade, decorated with a Chi-dragon (hornless dragon, one of the nine sons of Dragon) design on both sides in different postures. With meticulous cutting techniques, this piece of work provides valuable information for people today to learn about the original state of Zigang plates of the Ming dynasty.