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Sale HK022 | Lot 197
Important Jadeite Bangle
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Lot 197
Important Jadeite Bangle
HK$56,400,000

The cylindrical jadeite bangle of evenly translucent rich emerald green colour.
Outer diameter, inner diameter and thickness measuring approximately 78.71 x 56.50 x 11.36mm.

Accompanied by Hong Kong Jade & Stone Laboratory report numbered KJ98032, dated 6 April 2018, stating that the jadeite is natural, known in the trade as 'A Jade'.

BANGLE OF FULLNESS
Jadeite bangles were worn as accessories when they first appeared in the Neolithic period. Until the Ming and Qing dynasties, China had
been importing massive quantities of jadeite from Burma, which quickly drew a favourable reception for its bright, translucent and fine
texture, and a hardness that made it comparable to the precious stones.
Bangles are classified into ping’an (peace) bangles and guifei (imperial consort) bangles depending on shape. The latter reached the
height of their popularity in the Tang dynasty. Before that, most of the bangles available were ping’an bangles, with a rounded shape
and cross section as well as a plain, lustrous appearance, without any lines visible on them. Characterised by an aesthetically pleasing
design and sophisticated look, these bangles symbolise harmony and completeness, crystalising the yearnings for undying love. Their
shape is also in line with the traditional Chinese concept that “heaven is round, and the earth is flat.”
Jadeite bangles are hollowed out in the centre and fashioning such jewellery entails high wastage. The original jadeite boulder must be
free of cracks, to ensure the bangle’s lasting quality. This is why the crafting process must be undertaken with meticulous care and skill
to make the bangle look naturally formed. Due to its shape, a craftsman’s wisdom is put to a severe test in producing a bangle.
To be offered is a rich emerald green Jadeite Bangle (Lot 197), exquisitely fine in texture, it is highly translucent and emits a crisp,
melodious sound when lightly tapped. A tribute to unparalleled craftsmanship, the bangle’s streamlined, smooth-flowing silhouette
complements its elegant look, making it a highly sought-after treasure for jadeite connoisseurs.

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