Overview
A solid, single-stone 'hololith' ring carved from a single block of jadeite jade. It features a mottled 'moss-in-snow' pattern with varying shades of celadon green and darker forest-green inclusions.
Preliminary identification
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Overview
A solid, single-stone 'hololith' ring carved from a single block of jadeite jade. It features a mottled 'moss-in-snow' pattern with varying shades of celadon green and darker forest-green inclusions.
Story
For thousands of years, jade was considered more valuable than gold in China, believed to protect the wearer from misfortune. This ring is a 'hololith,' meaning it was carved from one solid piece of stone.
Maker / Origin
While the specific carver is unknown, this piece follows the centuries-old tradition of the Canton or Suzhou carving schools. These artisans spent years learning to read the 'spirit' of the stone to decide where to cut.
Condition & Value
The ring appears to be in excellent condition with no visible 'stone lines' or surface-reaching fractures. The polish remains bright and glassy. Excellent condition for a daily-wear stone. Value in jadeite is driven by translucency and color saturation.
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Comparable demand stays strongest where maker, originality, and venue confidence line up. Broader examples still trade, but the range tightens quickly when provenance, condition, or selling lane fit is missing.
Best Venue
Specialty auction or a focused dealer with buyers already in this lane.
Signed example with light edge wear and original frame.
Comparable format with stronger provenance and cleaner surface.
Smaller related piece with visible craquelure and trimmed margins.
Period match with softer condition and weaker subject matter.
Close market lane comp with similar material and presentation.