

"Crinoid stem beads were amongst the more common animals found in the sea floor communities of the Paleozoic era about 543 to 248 million years ago" Description taken from Bead data base with thanks. I suppose a layman like me would call them fossil beads from the remains of sea animals millions of years ago. My strand came from Cambodia and was a gift from Hans. Grey in color and barrel shaped they have a natural hole in the middle for stringing and the outer surface has natural ribbed decorations. They are rather sandy with mineral encrustations, and after 2 years, I am still mulling over how best to use them in my works.
This set of small white yu pian (flat jade pieces) probably date back to the Ming period. Very delicately carved and pierced, some pieces still retain a bright luster. The set is made up of flower vases, ruyi, petal, lion, bamboo and a basket. Don't know what the original uses were. Could have been used as inlays for boxes, cupboards and the like.Copyright © Daffydil Tan. All rights reserved.
Copyright © Daffydil Tan. All rights reserved.
I started this blog to celebrate my loves and my works. My screen name is Baiyu, which implies my love for all things jade particularly Nephrite jade. The other great love of my life is also small and old. This time it is about Old Beads. Unfortunately I may have only one screen name, otherwise I would have called myself Aizhu too ....
March 1st 2009
2 years into my blog and I think its time to make some changes. I intend to expand the scope of this blog as just focusing on jade and beads is too narrow. Anway as more and more of my posts seem to be spilling over to border line topics, I may as well sweep in other antiquities and related activities to pad up the blog and make it less stodgy.
The dates and periods I use to describe my stuff may not be entirely accurate, so reader, BE A WARE !! My exposure is limited and my information is mostly derived through hearsay, (most dangerous) books, the Net and to these tools I add a dose of my hopeful conjectures. This is a fun blog driven by fascination with no guarantees for increasing your knowledge :))
But if you are a jade, bead or antiquities lover , Welcome !