The Double Phoenix Jade pendant from the Zhou Dynasty
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This jade pendant comes from Tomb 60 of Liuliri Tomb in Hui County, Henan Province, and was buried together with the deceased. This light green jade piece is in the shape of two phoenixes, forming a circular shape as a whole. The hollow carving imitates the shape and decoration of the work. The sides of the pendant rotate upwards to form the head of the phoenix, while their circular bodies are connected to each other. A carving line surrounds the edge of the decoration, outlining the shape of a phoenix, while the entire piece is filled with curly cloud patterns. The pattern on the back of the pendant does not match its shape, indicating that the pendant was remade from an old piece of jade and is now housed in the National Museum of China.