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Ornament. Grey green jade, carved in the shape of a bird (possibly a swallow), with a pointed beak and a bifurcated tail. Small drilled perforation behind the pointed beak. Probably used as part of a pendant set during the late Shang and early Western Zhou period (c.14th-10th Century BC). Nephrite, length 2.95 cm, width 1.75 cm, 1400-1000 B.C. Chinese.
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