Huang Pendant with Dragon Pattern
Both sides of the pendant are carved with simplified sharp-tail dragon patterns in double incised slashes, with bodies being decorated with spiral clouds, curling across the surface of the pendant. The flanges on both ends represent the dragons’ mouths, and the round holes are eyes which also serve as suspension of other accessories. , Its simple and smooth engraving is a remark form in the Western Zhou. The V-shape drilling bored from the two ends of the jade is probably made later with high technique.
- Item No.
- h0000247-01
- Period
- 771-221 B.C.
- Dimensions
- Length 3.3cm, width 9.5cm
- Excavated/Findspot
- Liu-li-ko Tomb Chia in Hui County of Honan Province
- Materials
- 玉器
- Notes
- 國立歷史博物館藏品
史博館多元語言語音導覽⇨龍紋玉璜