Hetian Jade carving from Qing Dynasty
Hetian Jade carving from Qing Dynasty
Hetian Jade carving from Qing Dynasty
Hetian Jade carving from Qing Dynasty
Hetian Jade carving from Qing Dynasty
Hetian Jade carving from Qing Dynasty
Hetian Jade carving from Qing Dynasty

Graceful Movements of the Dancing Immortal Lady

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The jade sculpture depicts an exquisite image of a dancing immortal lady in her traditional Chinese attire, gracefully swaying to the rhythm of an imaginary music. She holds a round silk fan in her right hand, expertly maneuvering it in fluid motions, while her left hand faces forward, guiding her movements. Her attire, made from the finest silk, flows seamlessly as she twirls and turns, evoking a sense of lightness and agility. The tips of her delicate lotus shoes can be seen peeking out from beneath her attire, adding a touch of refinement to her already stunning presence.The intricate details of her hair, adorned with a delicate hairpin, perfectly complement her charming and captivating features. The sculpture captures the beauty and elegance of this immortal lady, as if frozen in time, dancing for eternity. 

The jade material itself is highly prized for its metaphysical properties, and has long been associated with good luck, prosperity, and harmony. As a symbol of purity and serenity, jade has been used in spiritual practices for centuries, believed to enhance inner peace and wisdom, while also promoting physical healing and emotional balance.

Origin - China, Qing Dynasty

Measurement - weight 1.7 Lb with stand, Height 9" x Width 4" (with stand)

Material - Hetian Jade