Modelled as a panda swinging in a bamboo groove, the bamboo set with a carved jadeite of translucent emerald green colour, the panda decorated with circular-cut black diamonds and brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 1.45 carats, mounted in 14 karat blackened, pink and white gold, signed.
Accompanied by an original signed box.
Jadeite measuring approximately 27.16 x 13.87 x 5.32mm.
Accompanied by Hong Kong Jade & Stone Laboratory report numbered SJ182910, dated 8 April 2019, stating that the jadeite is natural, known in the trade as 'A Jade'.
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To be presented by Tiancheng International are two charming panda brooches/ pendants (Lot 161 and 162) from Wang’s “Panda” series created in 2018.
Whether it be modelled as a floating panda with balloons or a swinging panda in a bamboo groove, Wang skillfully portrays pandas Tuan Tuan and Yuan Yuan that are housed at Taipei Zoo in a lifelike way. Pandas are often found in jewellery design, yet in these two works, Wang epitomises the pandas encha