A jade dragon formed Pandent, possibly Warring State/Han Dynasty or later, circa 3RD-4th century BC the flat plaque is finely carved in the form of a dragon with an upward-turned head at one end of the arched s-shaped body, and a coiled tail at the other end. The body and tail is carved on both sides in low relief with comma spirals, the stone with a pale white tone with areas of calcified white, 11 cm long. Provenance: acquired from Hong Kong in the early 90s. An old private NSW collection.