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Specimen: Amuleto Nefritis; scientific name: Nefritis; this Hồ Dynasty pendant from China (1400–1407) weighs 47 g and is in good used condition.
Description from the seller
Amulet Hongshan - Great Alien Culture - Eight-Horned - Nephrite - (1) - 78.43 g
To wear as a pendant or as a great Protective Talisman
Magnificent amulet, very rare, that represents a very ancient and ancestral nephrite deity; also known as Nefertiti.
Amulet created by the ancestors of the Hongshan Culture of China.
Figure dating approximately from the Neolithic, over 500 years ago.
It is believed that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
The Hongshan culture was a Neolithic civilization that existed in northeast China, primarily in the present-day provinces of Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, between 4700 BC and 2900 BC. It is known for its advances in agriculture, ritual architecture, and art, especially its sophisticated jade figurines, with indeterminate shapes of aliens and very ancient mythological deities.
Some alternative and speculative theories — not supported by conventional archaeology — suggest that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
These theories are based on certain jade figures with unusual shapes, humanoid representations of non-terrestrial appearance, and megalithic constructions such as the Niuheliang Pyramid, which some believe may have had an astronomical or ritual purpose linked to visitors from other worlds.
Shipped by certified mail and carefully packaged with the tracking number.
Seller's Story
Amulet Hongshan - Great Alien Culture - Eight-Horned - Nephrite - (1) - 78.43 g
To wear as a pendant or as a great Protective Talisman
Magnificent amulet, very rare, that represents a very ancient and ancestral nephrite deity; also known as Nefertiti.
Amulet created by the ancestors of the Hongshan Culture of China.
Figure dating approximately from the Neolithic, over 500 years ago.
It is believed that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
The Hongshan culture was a Neolithic civilization that existed in northeast China, primarily in the present-day provinces of Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, between 4700 BC and 2900 BC. It is known for its advances in agriculture, ritual architecture, and art, especially its sophisticated jade figurines, with indeterminate shapes of aliens and very ancient mythological deities.
Some alternative and speculative theories — not supported by conventional archaeology — suggest that the Hongshan culture had contact with extraterrestrials.
These theories are based on certain jade figures with unusual shapes, humanoid representations of non-terrestrial appearance, and megalithic constructions such as the Niuheliang Pyramid, which some believe may have had an astronomical or ritual purpose linked to visitors from other worlds.
Shipped by certified mail and carefully packaged with the tracking number.

