Phoenix pendant in flawless apple green jade

US$259.00

An elegant pendant carved from the sweetest and much sought after apple green jade.

In Western culture, the phoenix is a symbol of renewal, rebirth and resurrection. At the end of its life cycle, it builds a pyre of aromatic wood and immolates itself in flames. From the ashes , a new phoenix arises. The phoenix is used to convey themes of overcoming adversity, starting anew, or spiritual growth.

In Chinese mythology it was seen as a messenger of the gods, a bringer of good luck, abundance and long life. It used to be the symbol of the empress. Today it can often be seen on the robes of the bride at a wedding, symbolizing she has become empress for a day.

Height: 21mm Width: 38mm Depth: 5mm, Weight: 4.5g

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An elegant pendant carved from the sweetest and much sought after apple green jade.

In Western culture, the phoenix is a symbol of renewal, rebirth and resurrection. At the end of its life cycle, it builds a pyre of aromatic wood and immolates itself in flames. From the ashes , a new phoenix arises. The phoenix is used to convey themes of overcoming adversity, starting anew, or spiritual growth.

In Chinese mythology it was seen as a messenger of the gods, a bringer of good luck, abundance and long life. It used to be the symbol of the empress. Today it can often be seen on the robes of the bride at a wedding, symbolizing she has become empress for a day.

Height: 21mm Width: 38mm Depth: 5mm, Weight: 4.5g

An elegant pendant carved from the sweetest and much sought after apple green jade.

In Western culture, the phoenix is a symbol of renewal, rebirth and resurrection. At the end of its life cycle, it builds a pyre of aromatic wood and immolates itself in flames. From the ashes , a new phoenix arises. The phoenix is used to convey themes of overcoming adversity, starting anew, or spiritual growth.

In Chinese mythology it was seen as a messenger of the gods, a bringer of good luck, abundance and long life. It used to be the symbol of the empress. Today it can often be seen on the robes of the bride at a wedding, symbolizing she has become empress for a day.

Height: 21mm Width: 38mm Depth: 5mm, Weight: 4.5g