Sculpture of a winged shaman in ecstasy. China, Spring and Autumn period, Sichuan School (7 to 481/543 BC).
Brown jade.
Provenance: Throckmorton Gallery, New York.
Measurements: 12 x 5 x 6 cm.
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Sculpture of a winged shaman in ecstasy. China, Spring and Autumn period, Sichuan School (7 to 481/543 BC).
Brown jade.
Provenance: Throckmorton Gallery, New York.
Measurements: 12 x 5 x 6 cm.
A winged shaman in ecstasy, from a cultural rather than physical perspective, represents a state of trance or spiritual connection in which the shaman, often depicted with wings, experiences visions, journeys into the spirit world or other planes of existence. Wings are a symbol of ascent, freedom and connection to the divine or spirit world. In the context of shamanism, wings may represent the shaman's ability to fly between worlds, to travel through time, or to interact with spirit entities.
The Spring and Autumn Period (771-476 BC) in China, although marked by conflict and political decentralization, was a crucial period for the country's cultural development. During this time, the foundations were laid for many traditions and thoughts that would endure in Chinese history.
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