White jade pendant ‘Immortal’, Qing dynasty
White jade pendant ‘Immortal’, Qing dynasty
Lot. R28018225/70
Start the . 28 Mar 2025 00:00 AM
Finish. 28 Mar 2026 00:00 AM
Substraction. 345 days - 3 h. - 30 m. - 29 s.
Estimated Value.
Description.
Made of white Hetian jade, carved in one piece. It shows an immortal riding a white crane with engraved and beautifully rendered details. In very good condition and with a cord decorated with an agate bead. In many cases it symbolises longevity, peace, elegance and more meanings of good fortune. On the other hand, there is a saying in Buddhism that driving a crane to the west means ‘Paradise is a place where people can go after death’. Therefore, it was a belief in ancient times that the crane could mean death in this aspect. Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or later.
Size: 5 x 2 x 5.1 cm
Weight: 55 g
Provenance: Collection of Tommy Lam, Hong Kong, from 1980.