商 骨簪|Hairpin

Unknown Artist

13th–11th century BCE

商 骨簪|Hairpin by Unknown Artist

Medium

Bone

Dimensions

L. 6 5/16 in. (16 cm); W. 1 3/8 in. (3 cm)

Classification

Bone

Culture & Period

China · Shang dynasty (ca. 1600–1046 B.C.)

Department

Asian Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Ernest Erickson Foundation, 1985

Accession Number

1985.214.116

Art Historical Context

This elegant bone hairpin, crafted during China's Shang dynasty (ca. 1600–1046 B.C.), hails from the 13th–11th BCE—a golden age of early Bronze Age innovation. Measuring 6 5/16 long and 1 3/8 inches wide, slender form suggests it was designed to secure elaborate hairstyles, a mark of status among the elite. Now housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Art Department as a gift from the Ernest Foundation in 1985, it offers a glimpse into the refined daily life of ancient Chinese aristocracy. Bone, a readily available yet challenging medium, was skillfully carved in the Shang period, showcasin...

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