A JADE DRAGON-HUMAN FORM PENDANT WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, C. 1100-771 BC The pendant with curved outlines is finely carved as a crouching humanoid figure shown in profile, with the legs drawn up beneath the coiled dragon which forms the arms and trunk of the body. It is carved at one end with a human head depicted with upswept hair and carved at the other end with a dragon head. 3 ½ in. (9 cm.) long, box Provenance Yangdetang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1989
A JADE DRAGON-HUMAN FORM PENDANT WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, C. 1100-771 BC The pendant with curved outlines is finely carved as a crouching humanoid figure shown in profile, with the legs drawn up beneath the coiled dragon which forms the arms and trunk of the body. It is carved at one end with a human head depicted with upswept hair and carved at the other end with a dragon head. 3 ½ in. (9 cm.) long, box Provenance Yangdetang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1989
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