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You are bidding on the exact item pictured Fine Real Neolithic China Hongshan Culture 90MM Hetian Jade Sun God Helios Pendant Amulet。 It's made by antique hetian jade with natural color condition. Provenance: From private collection in the Shanghai Of China. Net size High 90 Long  Breadth  (MM). Net weight is  g.



The Hongshan culture originated in the southwestern part of Northeast China. Originating five to six thousand years ago, it is distributed in the Rehe region in the western part of Northeast China, starting from the central and southern parts of Inner Mongolia in the north, extending to the northern part of Hebei in the south, reaching the western part of Liaoning in the east, and upstream of the Xilamulun River, Laoha River, and Daling River in the Liaohe River Basin. There are densely distributed Hongshan Culture sites in Aohan Banner, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, which are considered to be the core area where the upper class rulers lived during the Hongshan Culture period, witnessing the entire process of the Hongshan Culture's birth, formation, development, and evolution.

The Hongshan Culture is a developed civilization that was distributed in the West Liaohe River Basin during the same period as the Yangshao Culture in the Central Plains. It is a diverse culture that intersects and merges with the Yangshao Culture in the Central Plains during its development. It is an excellent culture full of vitality and creativity, with rich connotations. The handicraft industry has reached a high stage, forming a highly distinctive pottery decoration art and a highly developed jade making craft. The Hongshan Culture comprehensively reflects the cultural characteristics and connotations of the Neolithic Age in northern China. Afterwards, various sites with similar or identical cultural characteristics to the Chifeng Hongshan Site were discovered in neighboring areas, collectively known as the Hongshan Culture.