The jade pendent of this necklace is in the form of a double phoenix pattern. The phoenix is a mythical bird, symbolizing world peace. The female phoenix is called feng (鳳); in the oracle bone script the word also mean the wind (風). The male phoenix is huang (凰), meaning the emperor the supreme being.
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Inspired by the Berber jewellery, this necklace has an assorted collection of Chinese ornaments. Some old and original pieces such as the “happy encounter” twins are part of the ingredients for this new composition.
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A cheerful piece, like a bunch of fire crackers. The sound of fire crackers are symbols of festivity in China, particularly the Chinese New Year.
Once upon a time, the is a single horn creature named Eve, she is huge and bad tempered. Around the end of the year, she will go to the village and cause chaos; fearing for their lives, the villagers will hide in the mountain. One freezing winter, the villagers were on their way to the mountain hideout, they met a starving little boy. They fed him with what little they have and brought him along to the cave. The boy was curious why everyone, the young and the elders, is making an outing in such cold weather. They told him about the Eve the monster and this is the only way to escape their death. The boy told them he has a way of keeping Eve away, he asked them to chopped up some bamboo and to head back to the village. When they were home, the boy asked them to pile bamboo pieces in the plaze and to hang a piece of red cloth in front of their door. (Yes, I know you are wonder why they will trust a starving boy whom they found in the mountain, but this is how it goes …) The boy told them to stay in door while he lure Eve into the village and at that point they would throw torches into the bamboo pile. It is not long before the boy found the monster destroying the carts, the cloth seems to deter him from attacking the house. Just as the villagers were about to throw the fire torches into the bamboo pile, Eve thrown the boy over with her horn. The fire lightened up the bamboo and with its natural capsule causes a series of small explosion that frighten the Eve away. When the villagers attended to the boy, he told them his name is Year and passed away the next day on Chinese New Year. Though Eve has been scared away, the villagers feared her return, so on every New Year Eve, they would hang the red cloth over their doors and light up the fire crackers 爆竹.
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The pair of babies next to the jade plaque are known as Happy Encounter, a romantic blessing symbol. They are holding a lotus flower 蓮, has the same pronunciation (lian) as the word 年 yearly. In the old days, with a high motility rate and the idea of continuing the family tree, having as many children is wish by many. Below the figurines hang a xiu qiu which is a traditional romantic keepsake.
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During rutting period, the stag will roar to both attract the females and to keep his harem of females together.
In Shi Jing (The Classic Book of Poetry), the cries of the deer is expressed as relaxed and natural atmosphere.
呦呦鹿鸣,食野之苹。
我有嘉宾,鼓瑟吹笙。
吹笙鼓簧,承筐是将。
人之好我,示我周行。
呦呦鹿鸣,食野之蒿。
我有嘉宾,德音孔昭。
视民不恌,君子是则是效。
我有旨酒,嘉宾式燕以敖。
呦呦鹿鸣,食野之芩。
我有嘉宾,鼓瑟鼓琴。
鼓瑟鼓琴,和乐且湛。
我有旨酒,以燕乐嘉宾之心。
With pleased sounds the deer call to one another,
Eating the celery of the fields.
I have here admirable guests;
The lutes are struck, and the organ is blown;
The organ is blown till its tongues are all moving.
The baskets of offerings are presented to them.
The men lovews me,
ANd will show me the perfect path.
With pleased sound the deer call to one another,
Eating the southernwood of the fields.
I have here admirable guests;
Whose virtuous fame is grandly brilliant.
They show the people not to be mean;
The officers have in them a pattern and model.
I have good wine,
Which my admirable guests drink, enjoying themselves.
With pleased sounds the deer call to one another,
Eating the salsola of the fields.
I have here admirable guests;
For whom are struck the lutes, large and small.
THe lutes, large and small, are struck,
And our harmonious joy is long continued.
I have good wine,
To feast and make glad the hearts of my admirable guest.
New series of jewellery from the collectible jewellery collection.
Inspired by the traditional waist hanger which has various tools as both a fashionable and utilitarian accessories. In this piece, toothpicks, miniature incense shovels, small knives and a comb are part of the decoration. A decorative version of the Swiss army knife … ideal survival kit for the fashion conscious.
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