Bead

5th–4th century B.C.E.

1 of 2

Object Label

This pair of glass beads was made during an early period of highly inventive glass bead making in China from the fifth to third centuries b.c. The raised-eye motifs show the influence of beads that had been made in Egypt, India, and western Asia since the third millennium b.c. as protection against the “evil eye.” These beads have an earthenware core, to which drops of glass paste were applied to create the multilayered eyes. No evidence shows that Chinese eye beads were believed to have protective qualities; most likely they were made for personal adornment.

Caption

Bead, 5th–4th century B.C.E.. Earthenware with polychrome decoration, 1 x 1in. (2.5 x 2.5cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Giselle Croes, 1996.70.2.

Title

Bead

Date

5th–4th century B.C.E.

Period

Warring States Period

Geography

Place made: China

Medium

Earthenware with polychrome decoration

Classification

Jewelry

Dimensions

1 x 1in. (2.5 x 2.5cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Giselle Croes

Accession Number

1996.70.2

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