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Composite "Eye" Bead

Place of OriginChina
DateWarring States Period (about 475–221 BCE)
DimensionsL: 3/4 in. (1.9 cm); Diam: 1 in. (2.5 cm); Bore Diam: 11/32-7/16 in. (0.9-1.1 cm)
MediumGlass
ClassificationGlass
Credit LineGeorge E. Pomeroy Bequest Fund
Object number
1948.85
Not on View
DescriptionA particularly elaborate bead, the bright blue-green glass body features not only stratified "eyes" of light blue and white but also a delicate, trailing garland motif in white glass. The surface, now striated, was likely once covered in a black lacquer coating, which would have made the inlays stand out in sharp relief.
Label TextDuring the Warring States Period (ca. 475–221 BCE), glassmaking in China underwent a radical transformation. While earlier glass was often imported from the West (as soda-lime glass), Chinese artisans developed their own indigenous technology. They invented a new formula: lead-barium glass. This unique, high-density glass was technologically distinct from Mediterranean imports and was used to create brilliant, colorful objects, including these "eye" beads, which were powerful apotropaic symbols.

This bead belongs to a group of eight (1948.79-1948.86) exhibited by the dealer C. T. Loo at the Toledo Museum of Art’s East Asiatic Glass Exhibition in 1948. At the time, many of the beads were presumed to have come from Warring States Period tombs in Jincun, Henan Province, or the Chu State capital of Shouchun, Anhui Province.

Published ReferencesBlair, Dorothy. "An Exhibition of East Asiatic Glass." Artibus Asiae, vol. 11, no. 3 (1948), pp. 195-205.Exhibition History"East Asiatic Glass Exhibition," Toledo Museum of Art, 1948 (cat. no. 29).
Composite "Eye" Bead
Warring States Period (about 475–221 BCE)
Composite "Eye" Bead
Warring States Period (about 475–221 BCE)
Composite "Eye" Bead
Warring States Period (about 475–221 BCE)
Composite "Eye" Bead
Warring States Period (about 475–221 BCE)
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Composite "Eye" Bead
Warring States Period (about 475–221 BCE)
Composite "Eye" Bead
Warring States Period (about 475–221 BCE)

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