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Jade005 antique estate jade coin pendant 19th/20th Century, The
Up for sale is a antique estate jade coin pendant 19th/20th Century, The diameter of the jade is 6 CM. The jade weighs 31 grams. The jade has some natural inclusions. The silver necklace is not included. Chinese cash—or coin—is very popular both, as an amulet or an ornament being the symbol of prosperity and wealth. Coins are rather common and are worn to ward off evil. A coin shaped object of jade, a disc with round or square hole, is an emblem of rank and two coins hung over the entrance of a shop is supposed to attract prosperity and wealth to the commercial establishment. A round jade disk with a round hole in the middle was once a badge of rank called a bi (pronounced ‘bee’). Coins are thought to ward off evil spirits; protecting those who wear them or hang them above their bed. Three coins are often tied together with a red ribbon- the color of good fortune in Chinese culture. The shape of the coin is usually round with a square center cut out; representing heaven as round and earth square in the middle. Throughout different dynasties the shape of the coin has changed to reflect the respective leaders. Feng shui practitioners often use coins and jade to balance the energies and bring good fortune to a home. When strategically placed, jade and coins are believed to clear the energy within the home as well as those dwelling therein. The coin motif adds to the symbolic depth of a piece of jade jewelry. The coin is a recurring theme in Jadeite carvings and add the charm of prosperity to the overall meaning of a piece. The uniqueness of each jade carving will surely be a reflection of the uniqueness of the individual who wears it. 10.75% CA sales tax will be added for California buyer. Shipping for US will be free priority mail with tracking. International shipping is express mail $60
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