Catalogue entry no. 367 by Max Loehr:
367 Cicada in the Round
Highly polished, translucent yellowish and opaque cream-colored jade. The insect is carved and incised with minute care, quite realistically, yet with a sense of elegant form. Seen from above, its shape is ogival; the wings meet in a sharp crest, and their oblique planes are incised with two feather-like outlines filled with staggered pairs of concentric curves. Between the head and the body runs a narrow band of slanting striations. The eyes stand out on both sides. On the convex underside are indicated, by fine incisions, feet and belly. A hole is drilled through the length of the body. Eastern Chou(?).