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Mythological Jewelry

Dragon Jewelry

The dragon is a creature from ancient Chinese mythology and is one... 

Pixiu Jewelry

Pixiu also referred to as the Pi Yao, Tianlu, or the Bixie, is a highly regarded... 

Phoenix Jewelry

The phoenix is a symbol of auspicious harmony and expresses many beautiful... 

Flower Jewelry

Flowers hold a respectable position in Chinese culture. There is rarely an object, painting, or fabric you’ll find without one type of flower or the other. They also hold different meanings and symbolize different things. Flowers have a high presence in Chinese jewelry, including chrysanthemums, peonies, osmanthus, roses, and more. They are stunningly beautiful and breathtaking.

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  • A Pair of Silver Gilt Bracelets with "Fu, Lu, Shou" Characters

    A Pair of Silver Gilt Bracelets with "Fu, Lu, S...

    Era: Republic of China (1912-1949)   Region: Beijing   Dimensions: Diameter 6.5 cm   Weight: 65 grams (each)   Chinese characters possess a unique artistic and decorative quality, with various styles or...

    A Pair of Silver Gilt Bracelets with "Fu, Lu, S...

    Era: Republic of China (1912-1949)   Region: Beijing   Dimensions: Diameter 6.5 cm   Weight: 65 grams (each)   Chinese characters possess a unique artistic and decorative quality, with various styles or...

  • Silver Bracelet with Shou Character Motif

    Silver Bracelet with Shou Character Motif

    Era: Qing Dynasty Dimensions: Diameter 8 cm Weight: 100 grams (each)   Bracelets featuring the "Shou" (longevity) character occupy a significant portion of traditional jewelry. When the longevity character is...

    Silver Bracelet with Shou Character Motif

    Era: Qing Dynasty Dimensions: Diameter 8 cm Weight: 100 grams (each)   Bracelets featuring the "Shou" (longevity) character occupy a significant portion of traditional jewelry. When the longevity character is...

  • What Does Garnet Stone In Chinese Culture?

    What Does Garnet Stone In Chinese Culture?

    Garnet, a term in geology, is one of the main rock-forming minerals in the Earth's crust and upper mantle. The name "garnet" comes from its crystal shape and color, which...

    What Does Garnet Stone In Chinese Culture?

    Garnet, a term in geology, is one of the main rock-forming minerals in the Earth's crust and upper mantle. The name "garnet" comes from its crystal shape and color, which...

  • Auspicious Cranes Painting: Rui He Tu

    Auspicious Cranes Painting: Rui He Tu

    Auspicious Cranes, a precious colored painting on silk, was created by Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji. This artwork is currently treasured in the Liaoning Provincial Museum....

    Auspicious Cranes Painting: Rui He Tu

    Auspicious Cranes, a precious colored painting on silk, was created by Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji. This artwork is currently treasured in the Liaoning Provincial Museum....

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