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◇ Collection Name:Jade Pendant in the Form of Xie
◇ Historical date:Xinmang period
◇ Collection Size:Length: 6 cm. Width: 5 cm. Thickness: 0.29 cm.
◇ Collection Source:Excavated from the tomb of Houshan, Xuzhou, in 2006
Green white jade, roughly oval, the center for a round hole. Both sides of the jade are engraved scroll cloud pattern with the Yin line and the edge is carved with dragon grain, Li grain and phoenix grain. The Han tomb in Houshan is a two-storey tomb. The lower one can date back to the early West Han dynasty, which has been damaged. The upper level dates back to Xinmang period. This jade pendant was unearthed in the upper stone coffin, which should have been tied to the waist of the male tomb owner.