For your consideration is this carved Chinese jade (Bi) disc from the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Chinese bi discs are jade discs that are flat and/or carved, with circular holes in the center. Some historians interpret the bi disc as a symbol of heaven; they are frequently found with heaven and earth-like images and were handled by shamans, religious leaders of Liangzhu society who taught fundamental cosmological principles to individuals of power and privilege. While their original purpose and significance are unknown, archaeologists have discovered them buried among the deceased upper class, believed to represent heaven and the sky and follow them to the afterlife. This jade disc shows a circular shape with a circular opening in the center. It shows lighter colors of olive green, gray, sage green, beige, brown and white throughout the piece and has a nice transparency when held up to a light source. The piece shows good condition overall with no wear or damage present. It measures a diameter of 9 3/8" and a thickness of 5/16". It weighs 2 pounds.