A WHITE JADE 'ABSTINENCE' PLAQUE
A WHITE JADE 'ABSTINENCE' PLAQUE

18TH/19TH CENTURY

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A WHITE JADE 'ABSTINENCE' PLAQUE
18TH/19TH CENTURY
The top and bottom of the semi-translucent plaque are well carved in the shape of a ruyi head enclosing a double ruyi motif and joined by angular scrolls, all framing an oblong panel inscribed on one side with the characters zhai jie (abstinence), repeated in Manchu on the reverse.
3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.) high
来源
Lizzadro Collection, Chicago, Illinois, acquired prior to 1960.

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Zhai jie is the ceremonial requirement for abstinence before one worshipped their ancestors, the Heavens or other deities, which usually lasted for three days. During this time, one should refrain from eating meat and fragrant herbs such as onions, chives, garlic and the like, consuming alcohol, and from any intimate acts.
Abstinence plaques were made in various materials, including jade, bamboo, painted enamel and porcelain.

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