Traditional Chinese Toggles: Counterweights and Charms
By (Author) Margaret Duda
Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
1st January 2012
Singapore
General
Non Fiction
736.60951
Hardback
272
Width 238mm, Height 289mm
1840g
This volume is a much-needed reference guide to the historical and cultural significance of Chinese toggles or zhuizi - carved pieces of jade, ivory, bone, wood, shell and semi-precious stones used by the Chinese in ancient times as counterweights to secure personal effects like tobacco pipes and money pouches to their belts. Over time, toggles became treasured objects of identity and expression, believed to bring the bearer good luck, happiness, fertility, longevity and health. The book explains how toggles were used in daily and ceremonial life, and interprets the designs that are fundamental to understanding these artefacts. Accompanied by stunning photography and detailed descriptions, Traditional Chinese Toggles: Counterweights and Charms will be the definitive illustrative guide to this little-known Chinese art form.