Description:

East Asia, China, Republic period, ca. 20th century CE. A carved serpentine stone ornament, depicting a phoenix in openwork form. In Chinese legend, the phoenix, known as the "feng huang," is revered as the most beautiful of all birds. Its name is associated with the emperor, symbolizing virtue and grace. The phoenix is believed to appear only during times of prosperity and peace, making it a powerful emblem of harmony and good fortune. Size: 2.8" L x 2.87" W (7.1 cm x 7.3 cm)

Provenance: private New Orleans, Louisiana, USA collection, acquired 1990s in the Caribbean

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  • Condition: Minor nicks but otherwise intact and excellent.

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