Description
“Jade Cabbage” is the treasure of the National Palace Museum, carved by Qing Dynasty court craftsmen from natural jadeite, and the leaf veins are lifelike, symbolizing “innocent heirlooms” and “wealth and fortune”. This artistic treasure was once the concubine of Emperor Guangxi, inheriting the auspicious meaning of “material (wealth) source is extensive” in Chinese culture. TRUNEY is associated with the Palace Museum, which engraves the classics with 9999 pure gold, and condenses the spirit of the national treasure into square inch gold bars, which has the dual value of art collection and fortune and fortune.
- 🌟 Front: Carved jade cabbage tut, the leaves are stacked and stretched, and the mantis (auspicious insects) lie on the leaves, meaning “many sons and many blessings”, and the details reappear in the original work of the palace.
- 🌟 Reverse: TRUNEY’s official logo and 999.9 gold logo are prominently displayed.
- 🌟 Art: The use of high-precision pressing, the gold pattern is clear and vivid, and the light is brilliant.
- 🌟 Material: 9999 pure gold casting, actual weight 1 gram, light and easy to collect.
Based on the jade cabbage of the Forbidden City, Jinjo skillfully integrates the auspicious culture of traditional “cabbage” and “Baicai”. The veins of the leaves are distinct, the mantis touch must be finely revealed, and the gold texture adds to the royal nobility. With the official authorization logo of the Palace Museum on the back, the inspection card package has both cultural background and investment protection, and is a collection that integrates art, faith and wealth.
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