Sculptured into different shapes. Length 2.5-5.8 cm.
Natural inclusions and feathering to the stone. Chips.
The collection of Elis Eklöw. Elis Eklöw worked for the familys import house August Eklöw (founded by his father in 1898). The company became focused on import from Asia after Elis Eköws first trip to China and Japan in 1922.
Compare flower ornaments of this type at the British Museum, Museum number
2022,3034.218. Previous owner/ex-collection: Sir Joseph Hotung.
Rawson 1995 / Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing (cat.no.25.16). Discusses the find of jade flowers as early as from the Jin dynasty.