Antique Jade Pendant.

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Object Description

Ming Dynasty 13th – 15th Century.
Depicting a Kylin (Dragon) on cash.
The Kylin refers to the Qilin, a mythical Chinese creature with the appearance of a horse and a Dragon, it is also knowing as the Chinese Unicorn and is a symbol of good luck, prosperity and benevolence. The Qilin is said to appear in conjunction with the arrival of a Sage or virtuous ruler.

The Cash or Qian was a type of coin of China and the Sinosphere, used from the 4th century B.C.E
In summary the Kylins presence on cash reflects its significance as a symbol of good fortune and wealth within Chinese cultures.

The natural Jade stone is non dyed and set with rustic inclusions.
Pendant Dimensions:
Length: 40.6 mm Width: 27.9 mm…..Weight: 24.9 grams.
Authenticated documents and providence included.

Object History

Private collection

Object Condition

Very good……Constant with age.

Object Details

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