An exquisite reticulated gold 'dragon' headdress, Song dynasty
Lot 174. An exquisite reticulated gold 'dragon' headdress, Song dynasty. Length 13.2 cm; weight 22.10 grams, stand (2). Lot Sold 38,400 USD (Estimate 30,000 - 50,000 USD) © Sotheby's 2026
In overall good condition with some expected light wear.
Note: Crafted with exceptional delicacy, this gold headdress epitomizes refined luxury and social distinction. Fashioned from lustrous gold and embellished with finely worked motifs, its elaborate design reflects both technical mastery and the cultivated taste of the period. Such an accessory would have been reserved for members of the elite, serving not merely as adornment but as a visual assertion of rank, wealth, and cultural sophistication. Related gold ornaments of this quality are extremely rare. Compare a very similar example from the collection of Pierre Uldry, decorated with florets instead of dragons in pursuit of a flaming pearl as the principal motif, attributed to the Song dynasty, included in the exhibition Chinesisches Gold und Silber. Die Sammlung Pierre Uldry, Museum Rietberg, Zürich, 1994, cat. no. 289.
Sotheby's. Chinese Art, New York, 25 March 2026
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