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Jade Mandarin duck from the Ming Dynasty, China, 1368-1644 AD

Jade Mandarin duck from the Ming Dynasty, China, 1368-1644 AD

  • Country: China
  • Period: Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD)
  • Material:  white jade with some brown glow
  • Size: 28 x 41 mm
  • Weight: 26 gram
  • A nice Mandarin duck detailed amulet
Object number: C23096
€ 145,00
More from : China

In Chinese culture, the mandarin duck (鸳鸯, Yuānyāng) is a symbol of love, fidelity, and marital harmony. Often depicted in pairs, these ducks are believed to mate for life, making them a popular motif in weddings and romantic art. Mandarin ducks represent enduring affection between couples, and their presence is thought to bring happiness and long-lasting relationships. In traditional Chinese beliefs, seeing a pair of mandarin ducks is considered a sign of good fortune in love and marriage.

 

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Jade Mandarin duck from the Ming Dynasty, China, 1368-1644 AD
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