A02 Dog Cicada Combination Jade Pendant

Hongshan Culture Dog Cicada Combination Jade Pendant

A02 Dog Cicada Combination Jade Pendant
A02 Dog Cicada Combination Jade Pendant

A026 Dog Cicada Combination Jade Pendant (Height: 3.90cm, Length: 3.45cm, Thickness: 1.90cm)

Dogs and cicadas were unearthed in the Neolithic Age. The dog was even more popular when Yin Shang was used, and the jade dog was unearthed in the tomb of Lady Hao. Jade dogs were unearthed more in the Neolithic Age.

This round eagle dog heads up and down to connect jade cicada. The head of the cicada has two protruding semicircles for eyes, and the cicada has a three-string pattern on its belly. The cicada has a horizontal hole near the head for wearing. This jade cicada is very similar to the Hongshan culture jade cicada unearthed in Bahrain. Youqi, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.


Neolithic animal-shaped round carvings and jade ornaments are also more common, with more excavations unearthed.