Qing Jade
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Guangling Qin Music Series (Excerpts) $16.98 … |
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Green Tea – Jade Bamboo Superfine $12.50 This tea is made from the flattened early spring buds. Its name is derived from its resemblance to bamboo leaves which are pointed on both ends. It has a fresh clear taste that is uplifting any time of the day. The superfine quality shows more white downy buds…. |
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Puripan Organic Loose Green Tea, Fire Jade – Huo Qing 2 oz. Bag, As Fire Jade unfurls, the brisk flavor and aromatic notes of fresh pinecone and wild orchid are revealed. The Loose Leaf Tea Experience: For true tea lovers, nothing compares to the experience of the aroma and flavor of loose leaf tea. Since these leaves aren’t constrained by a pre-measured steeping bag, your palate is your guide to full-flavored enjoyment. And making the perfect cup of tea start… |
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Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing $57.93 The Chinese have revered the mystery and magic of jade since ancient times. This authoritative book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive survey of six thousand years of development, from the earliest cultures to the twentieth century. The author describes and assesses the variety of roles and functions, ritual and ceremonial, which jade has played in China. Recent discoveries from hitherto lit… |
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Views from Jade Terrace: Chinese Women Artists, 1300-1912 $29.95 … |
Singular shape jade heart-shaped wear
Singular shape jade heart-shaped wear
Heart-shaped jade is also called “heart-shaped wear”, shape wear with similar shapes, and different is the body flat, multi-carving, and for wearing or hanging. Its shaped like a heart-shaped main body, gemstone wholesalers so called heart-shaped wear.
Wear heart-shaped main oval, or too fat, the sub-length. The upper middle high and low on both sides of the three Feng Jian, was Yamagata, lower end of arc, center of a large round hole, aperture and thickness similar to the thumb. The linear wear of various relief carving or ornamentation, mainly around the top and left or openwork or stand Diao, Chi Hu and other motifs.
Such accessories mainly popular in the Han Dynasty, Hebei Jing of Zhongshan city is the heart-shaped tomb of Liu Sheng Pei earlier times, and representative works, its simple and neat shape. After a large heart-shaped wear everywhere, the higher the status of Han tomb in popularity, and accessories on the carved decoration and the surrounding Zhuo becoming more complex and dynamic. Heart-shaped wear regardless of the Han Dynasty unearthed in archaeological or handed down, there are many. Overall shape is characterized, to wear body lines on the pattern carved mostly to Yinxian that pattern, surrounding many in the last, left, right carved patterns, mostly openwork decoration technique, three-dimensional feeling is not strong.
Wei later, even the Sui Southern and Northern Dynasties, wear this heart-shaped almost disappeared. wholesale gemstone Until the Song Dynasty, imitation jade wind suddenly began to make heart-shaped wear again. Song of the heart-shaped wear modeling and the Han Dynasty were similar, but the wear pattern with the Song Dynasty style body, such as adding more relief methods, strong sense of hierarchy, and the patterns varied more freely, to watch for the main purpose of the Ming and Qing dynasties are still production. On the whole style, after the Song Han delicate heart-shaped wear than soft, but the lack of Han’s charm. jewelry supplier in china.
This works for the imitation of the Han Dynasty jade pieces of heart-shaped wear for the Beijing million Ruixiang works, is a rare species of glass, no cracks impurities, Bach. Very particular about their work, absorbing the porcelain works in practice over the wall long, round hole in the middle position of carving a Chi Hu, Chi Tiger For wall out, this design makes the whole piece is more substantial, more three dimensional and dynamic . Pei in the heart-shaped top is also carved with a hornless dragon tiger, tiger only seemed to climb over the heart-shaped Chi Pei, dynamic full. Chi just below the tiger with echoes. But this Chi Tiger is to facilitate a more important role in wear, Chi tiger’s body blocked the heart-shaped wear just the top three Feng Jian, this way, forming a rope through the site, but also to those who wear it will not be Feng Jian bundle to. Gemstone suppliers On the really pains, works not only retained the shape heart-shaped wear, they added modern and practical, truly a rare masterpiece in jade.
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Chinese Late 1800′s Hardstone Jade Chalcedony Qing Covered Vase w/Dragons yqz $61.00 |
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Fine Rare Antique Chinese Qing Dynasty Huge White Nephrite Jade Bird Handheld $399.00 |
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Qing Dynasty Jade vase carved with dragon design $3,200.00 |
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ANTIQUE CHINESE HETIAN JADE DOUBLE DRAGON & BIRD PENDANT – QING DYNASTY #77 $800.00 |
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antique Chinese jade well carved covered vase Qing loose rings 8.5″ tall $102.50 |
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Antique Chinese Qing Jade Belt Buckle $1,500.00 |
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Antique CHINESE NEPHRITE JADE MUTON FAT CARVED CUP QING $65,000.00 |
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19th Century Qing Creamy White Jade Snuff Bottle $1,200.00 |
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Qing Dynasty Jade Instone Relief Carving of Dragon – Special Offer $800.00 |
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Qing Dynasty Yellow Jade Brush Holder – Special Offer $1,900.00 |
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Chinese Traditional Qing Hai Jade Carved Bird Shape Case / Box $129.99 |
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Antique Chinese Qing dynasty carved jade nephrite plaque $6,799.00 |
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“Rare-Pair” Antique Qing Dy Chinese Hetian Jade Hand Carved Lamps/Vases Bronze $1,450.00 |
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18th Century Qing Dynasty Qianlong Blue & White Long Lisa Beaker Cup Signed Jade $47.38 |
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Antique pair Chinese jade censers EX Duchess Windsor reticulated lids Qing $104.49 |
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Gorgeous Antique Chinese Celadon Jade Carved and Pierced Hairpin – Qing $350.00 |
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A QING DYNASTY CHINESE SMALL JADE CARVING OF A VASE FOR JEWELRY (R) $5.95 |
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China Early 1900′s Celadon Jade Peking Glass Snuff Bottle Republican Qing NR yqz $24.37 |
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China Early 1900′s White Jade Peking Glass Snuff Bottle Republican Qing NR yqz $45.44 |
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Ancient Chinese Jade Ink Stone with Lotus Flower & Bird Design! Qing Dyn. $198.00 |
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February 11th, 2009
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