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⧁㡲⒇ᐷ٪                                             2701
                                                           TWO JADE EAR ORNAMENTS, JUE
         ⧁㡲⒇ᐷ٪ᒶˮ४Շ⯄۵ᖥڙ㒴ⅲᑕ⊅ࣰᓁ͞⡃۵ೀᐷ
                                                           XINGLONGWA CULTURE, CIRCA 6200-5400 BC
         ٪䢲ᑞ    ໝⅬήⅲՇ⯄۵⦪ᦱڈ㈠෋ຍᐐᮗᑳ⧁㡲⒇
         㑦ঋ⡊ྴܕǐ˹⿀ֱΤॼՇ⯄۵ᖥڙ㒴Ǐ㑨ഔ⾾㒴ⅲ⾾㑨                         Each thick disc is carved with a slit from one edge towards the
                                                           central aperture, the stone is of a yellowish celadon tone with areas of
         ᦪǏ૯֋ᦪᨤ৶ǐ⧁㡲⒇ἔࣰᒶ㏞͎ˮ४੺ՇᆵⅬήໝ͞
                                                           inclusions.
         ᕏᒀⅲ㐕㟕⊅ἔࣰǐ☼᳦ՌԬע    Ĝע    ໝǐ                        Larger: 1 ƒ in. (3.9 cm.) diam., box           (2)

         XINGLONGWA CULTURE                                HK$40,000-60,000                 US$5,200-7,700
                                                           PROVENANCE
         Xinglongwa Culture is one of the Neolithic cultures   Lantien Shanfang Collection, acquired in Taipei in 1997
         developed in the south-eastern part of Inner Mongolia
         of China. It is named after the archaeological site of
                                                           ⧂㡳⒈ᐸ٫   ἕ⡪㨬ἫՊͭ
         Xinglongwa, found in the Aohan Banner district of
         Chifeng city, Inner  Mongolia Autonomous Region.    ϝᬝ
                                                           ⻤⊏ྒྷᏑ⯠⻦卿    ჺ㐟ᙻझ࢈
         It spans mainly across the south-eastern part of
         Inner Mongolia, Xiliao River area in west of Liaoning
         Province, as well as the area around Daling River.
         Jades of Xinglongwa are some of the earliest nephrite
         jades found within the Chinese border, dating to circa
         6200 to 5400 BC.


















































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