Lot# 6335
The 2024 Winter Auction - Sale 344 (December 14 - December 17, 2024) December 14 - December 17 2024, Hong Kong
Lot# 6335
Starting Price: 30,000 HK$
- Name of the Artwork: Dragon Ruyi Pendant
- Material: Jadeite (A Grade)
- Dimensions: Approximately 5.3cm (H) × 2cm (L) × 1.5cm (W)
- Weight: 32.77g
- Description: Ruyi, as the name suggests, is like the will of a person. The initial prototype was combined with the head of Ruyi, which curved and turned back, giving it the auspicious meaning of "turning back is happiness". It can be said that Ruyi is conveying the beautiful wishes of a smooth life and the realization of dreams. In the royal palace, Ruyi is not only a symbol of auspiciousness, but also a symbol of power and wealth. Chinese Loong is the symbol of imperial power. This piece is a combination of Ruyi, jade, and dragon. The Ruyi pendant, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune, is crafted from yellow jadeite, historically favored by royalty. Incorporating a dragon motif, it represents nobility and strength. The design is rooted in palace art and combines the virtues of jade with the auspicious nature of the Ruyi symbol, embodying a harmonious balance between aspiration and tradition. Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.