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A GREEN AND RUSSET JADE CONG, LIANGZHU CULTURE OR LATER A GREEN AND RUSSET JADE CONG, LIANGZHU CULTURE OR LATER China, possibly Liangzhu culture, c. 2600-2300 BC or later. Of square cross section, surrounding a cylindrically hollowed tube to the center with rounded square corners. The sides are divided into five registers with a stylized mask at each of the four corners. The opaque stone of a mottled light green color with creamy and russet inclusions and veining. Condition: Good condition with wear as well as nicks and minor losses, mostly along the edges. Traces of weathering and erosion. The stone with natural inclusions and fissures. Provenance: Estate of Paolo Bertuzzi. Paolo Bertuzzi (1943-2022) was an engineer and fashion stylist from Bologna, Italy. Born as the son of Enrichetta Bertuzzi, the founder of Hettabretz, one of the most important leather merchants in Italy which crafted womenswear for royals and celebrities including The Rothschild family, Audrey Hepburn, and Elizabeth Taylor. Paolo Bertuzzi later took over his mother’s business and created exclusive pieces, some of which were exhibited in the Costume Institute at Metropolitan Museum of New York. He was also an avid collector of antiques for more than 60 years. His collection includes archaic and contemporary art, focusing mainly on Asian ancient pieces. Over decades he developed close relations with galleries, museums, curators, and auction houses while shaping his collection. He edited two important books about Asian art, Goa Made - An Archaeological Discovery, about a large-scale archaeological project carried out with the Italian and Indonesian governments, and Majapahit, Masterpieces from a Forgotten Kingdom. Weight: 12.9 kg Dimensions: Height 14 cm, width 7.5 cm

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A GREEN AND RUSSET JADE CONG, LIANGZHU CULTURE OR LATER A GREEN AND RUSSET JADE CONG, LIANGZHU CULTURE OR LATER China, possibly Liangzhu culture, c. 2600-2300 BC or later. Of square cross section, surrounding a cylindrically hollowed tube to the center with rounded square corners. The sides are divided into five registers with a stylized mask at each of the four corners. The opaque stone of a mottled light green color with creamy and russet inclusions and veining. Condition: Good condition with wear as well as nicks and minor losses, mostly along the edges. Traces of weathering and erosion. The stone with natural inclusions and fissures. Provenance: Estate of Paolo Bertuzzi. Paolo Bertuzzi (1943-2022) was an engineer and fashion stylist from Bologna, Italy. Born as the son of Enrichetta Bertuzzi, the founder of Hettabretz, one of the most important leather merchants in Italy which crafted womenswear for royals and celebrities including The Rothschild family, Audrey Hepburn, and Elizabeth Taylor. Paolo Bertuzzi later took over his mother’s business and created exclusive pieces, some of which were exhibited in the Costume Institute at Metropolitan Museum of New York. He was also an avid collector of antiques for more than 60 years. His collection includes archaic and contemporary art, focusing mainly on Asian ancient pieces. Over decades he developed close relations with galleries, museums, curators, and auction houses while shaping his collection. He edited two important books about Asian art, Goa Made - An Archaeological Discovery, about a large-scale archaeological project carried out with the Italian and Indonesian governments, and Majapahit, Masterpieces from a Forgotten Kingdom. Weight: 12.9 kg Dimensions: Height 14 cm, width 7.5 cm

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