The only classic book that has become an ancient jade collection teaching material with private collection is not necessarily perfect. However, when collectors are generally confident and don't trust others, which makes their books stand out in the world, this book makes ideal collectors see the hope of collection culture.
Second, the complete works of China jade, Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House.
Since its publication, this book has almost become a textbook for appraisers and imitators.
Three, the complete works of jade unearthed in China, Science Press.
You can see its content from the title of the book. With a gorgeous editorial team, this book is the best among ancient jade books, and it can also be called Mr. Gu Fang's greatest academic achievement.
Slightly insufficient, the book is divided into volumes by region, but the number of jades unearthed in different regions is significantly different in different years. Therefore, after reading each volume, it gives people a feeling of wanting more.
If each volume in the book has typical jade unearthed in various local times, then the imbalance of jade distribution can be seen clearly.
Four, "China ancient jade atlas", cultural relics publishing house.
Gu Yu's dictionary reference books are concise and comprehensive, and can be read as an introductory course.
5. Collection of cultural relics in the Palace Museum: Jade (up and down), Shanghai Science and Technology Publishing House.
According to the collection catalogue of jade articles in the Palace Museum, there is no clear unearthed record of these jade articles. On the basis of excluding the imitations of jade articles in the Palace Museum, it is of great reference value to summarize the dating of folk collections according to their characteristics.
Six, "Ming Dynasty Jade", the Forbidden City Press.
Jade in Ming dynasty is very unique in the history of jade development, and it is often called "Ming and Qing pieces" together with jade in Qing dynasty. But it is very different from jade in Qing dynasty. The relationship between jade articles in Ming Dynasty and jade articles in Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties is closer than that in Qing Dynasty. This book is a special treatise on Ming Dynasty jade, especially the relationship between Ming Dynasty jade and the previous generation jade, which is valuable and unique in perspective.
Seven, "Ancient Jade", Cultural Relics Publishing House
This is a small book, but it was summed up subtly and pleasantly by Mr. Zhang Minghua with a broad vision, just like a small jasper in a big book of ancient jade, elegant and elegant.
Eight, "Jade Age, Early Jade Articles of China Collected in American Museums", Science Press.
There are a large number of prehistoric jade articles lost abroad, and these jade articles are particularly worthy of attention because they have lost the exact evidence of excavation.
Part of jade also makes up for the standards unearthed in China.
Nine, the ancient jade appraisal, cultural relics publishing house.
This is the only classic ancient jade reference book with many words. It takes some patience to finish reading it, but reading a book with words often produces more unusual feelings.
As a gem expert's point of view, it deserves attention.
X. Understanding ancient jade, published by China Society of Natural Culture.
A controversial but enlightening ancient jade reference book.