Friday, April 25, 2008

Green Hearts on White Pearl

I purchased this strand of freshwater pearls from South China many years ago when freshwater pearls were all the rage. Nowadays they look rather plain and dated. To jazz them up I dug into my miscellaneous box of odds and ends and made this lucky find of 5 tiny jade hearts which were looking for a perfect necklace to attach to.



I am happy that the green hearts attach themselves so well to the pearly white beads ! True this is no Tiffany or Kaleidoscope, but it is still a nice folksy piece for a nice folksy occasion , agreed ??

Friday, April 18, 2008

Many fishes in the sea....

Well, these jade fishes are more likely to have come fom some boulder in some mountain than from the sea. I got this catch from a market, a flea market that is. Fish represents wealth and prosperity because the Chinese term for the fish, yu, is phonetically similar to the word for 'abundance'. It has been a favouredChinese design from neolithic times to the present day. The ones shown here are of some 10-50 years vintage.


Jade is a delightful medium for imitating nature. My set of fishes comes in all shapes, cuts and carvings. Some are flat, some in swimming pose, with curving tail, pouting mouth. The twin fishes or double fishes are symbolic of marital bliss but in present day coinage, it may represent the zodiac sign Pisces.






And not forgetting my beautiful auspicious nian nian you yu (every year have fish) earrings.





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  • Theft : a love story
  • The Uncommon Reader
  • The Silent Patient
  • Never Let me go
  • Angela's Angels
  • Where angels fear to tread