This striking sculpture features the body of a man and the head of a bull, crowned with four towering, upward-flaring horns. The head displays ovoid-shaped ears, teardrop-shaped eyes, and a snout with visible nostrils, suggesting the likeness of a ruminant. The jade is a light green with alternating white splotches. The vertical ears on either side of the head differ slightly in height, while diagonal grid patterns adorn both the forehead and back, a motif often seen in Hongshan cultural relics. The back is further embellished with a hook-shaped cloud design.
The figure is depicted in a half-squatting posture, with its hips suspended. The hands rest on the lap, the head tilts forward, and the nose is close to the hands, while the feet are crossed. The body and limbs are intricately hollowed out, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship of the era.