Set of Three Qing Jade Bangles

 
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Dimensions
H: 0.5" Dia: 3.5"
Materials
Materials
Jade
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Collection #
AHF0002
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$75

Valued for its rarity and lustrous appearance, jade (yù) has long been a symbol of excellence, longevity and purity of virtue. Worn as jewelry or as a protective charm, the stone was believed to imbue a person with a clear mind and pure spirit, and to guard against evil spirits and illness. To this day, if a jade bangle is broken during use, it's thought that the jade protected the wearer by absorbing incoming negative energy or harm. For many, jade bangles are also cherished family heirlooms, worn from a young age to represent the enduring bonds to their ancestors and loved ones.

This jade bangles in this set of three date to the Qing dynasty (1644-1912) and display a lovely range of colors and forms. The group includes one bangle of pale celadon jade, one of black jade, and one of celadon jade. Each bracelet is slightly unique, the pale celadon and black jade examples carved with straight sides and the celadon example carved in relief with an archaistic dragon winding through clouds.

One natural fissure in black jade bangle.

Additional Dimensions:
Celadon Dragon Jade: 3.25"Dia x 0.625"H
Interior: 2.5"Dia
Pale Celadon Jade: 3.5"Dia x 0.5"H
Interior: 2.5"Dia
Black Jade: 3.375"Dia x 0.5"H
Interior: 2.625"Dia

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