Lot Essay
This flat plaque is finely worked in shallow, rounded relief with eyes and a filler ornament of curling scrolls. The reverse is defined by typical cicada body motifs abstracted as concentric oval grooves that spread to the edges. Three holes were for attachment to, probably, hemp or silk material and possibly in the form of a head mask, as was common in Western through Eastern Zhou tombs, see the reconstructed head veil from Zhongzhoulu in S. H. Hansford, Chinese Carved Jades, London, 1968, figs. 26-7
Cicadas are frequently used to plug the mouth orifice of corpses. Since the present example is perforated, it was most likely not used as a plug but rather was placed in the position of the mouth of some multiple-jade-piece head mask
Cicadas are frequently used to plug the mouth orifice of corpses. Since the present example is perforated, it was most likely not used as a plug but rather was placed in the position of the mouth of some multiple-jade-piece head mask