
Warring States Red Agate Ring (now in the Confucius Museum)
Tomb No. 58 of the ruins of the Ancient City of Luguo in Qufu City was excavated. Agate, red in color, with white imperfections, texture like flowing, thick inside the ring and thin on the outside, the inner edge is polished in a four-sided surface, the outer edge is edged, the polish is smooth, and the ring section is diamond-shaped.
Warring States Green Onyx Ring (now in the Confucius Museum)
Tomb No. 58 of the ruins of the Ancient City of Luguo in Qufu City was excavated. Agate is qualitative and green in color. The texture is bright, like seaweed winding, regular processing, polishing smooth. The surface is obliquely shaved, the edges are flat and thin, the near holes are thick, and the inner and outer edges of the ring are milled in an inverted manner.
▲ The scene map of the agate ring excavated from the Warring States Tomb of the Eastern Great Staff
▲Warring States Red Silk Agate Ring, Excavated from Tomb No. 1 of Wangshan mountain in Jiangling, collected by Hubei Provincial Museum
▲Warring States Red Onyx Ring, excavated from Tomb No. 4 of Huangnikeng in Changsha City in 1982, collected by Changsha Museum
▲ Warring States Red Onyx Ring, Hangzhou Mid-Levels Shitang Town Warring States M1 Tomb excavated, a total of seven, Hangzhou Museum collection
▲ Two Warring States agates collected by american collector Barr were lost overseas in the late Qing Dynasty and are now in the United States Freer Cedler Museum
▲Han Dynasty red onyx ring, Tianjin Museum collection
▲ Red agate material excavated from the tomb of king Guangyang of the Western Han Dynasty, collected by the Dabaotai Han Tomb Museum in Beijing
Agate ring
Warring States period
Tomb No. 32 of The Mingmen Huafu Residential Community in Nanyang City was excavated
It is now in the Nanyang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology