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Jade blades with finely finished surface were made for ceremonial purposes. Following the forms of weapons, they represent power in governance and in war. The choice of the stone, the precision of the cut, and the degree of polish to reveal the beauty of the stone all attest high achievement of craftsmanship in ancient China.
Compare the large jade ge of this form discovered at the site of Panlongcheng, an early Shang dynasty city in present day Lijiazui, Hubei province, illustrated in the excavation report The Panlongcheng Site: Report of Archaeological Excavation from 1963-1994, Beijing, 2001, col. pl. 19:2, pl. 53.2. Compare also the smaller jade ge unearthed from the tomb of Changzikou, buried in the early Western Zhou with a variety of Shang dynasty artifacts, illustrated in Taiqinggong Changzikou Tomb in Luyi, Zhengzhou, 2000, col. pl. 72:1, with description and line drawing on pp. 156-157, pl. 130:2.