What Is Qiaose Jade Carving (俏色玉雕)?
Qiaose jade carving uses natural skin color, texture, and mineral color in jade to create meaningful one-of-a-kind Eastern artworks, jewelry, and gifts.

Qiaose jade carving uses natural skin color, texture, and mineral color in jade to create meaningful one-of-a-kind Eastern artworks, jewelry, and gifts.

The Four Symbols / Si Xiang (四象) are the four celestial guardians of Eastern cosmology: Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermilion Bird, and Black Tortoise.

Taotie is an Eastern mythic beast, bronze ritual pattern, moral warning against greed, and dramatic design motif used in jewelry, fashion, branding, games, and cultural products.

Xiezhi is the Eastern one-horned justice beast associated with fair judgment, legal order, moral discernment, protection against wrongdoing, and upright official conduct.

The crane symbolizes longevity, purity, high rank, loyal love, and immortal transcendence in Eastern culture, jade carving, jewelry, and gift traditions.

The bat symbol is an Eastern blessing motif because the word Fu can echo good fortune, making bats common in jade and auspicious designs.

A jade seal symbolizes authority, trust, jade virtue, scholar taste, blessing, family memory, and refined Eastern gift tradition.

Auspicious characters such as Fu, Lu, Shou, Xi, and Ping An carry blessing, rank, longevity, joy, and peace in Eastern symbolic design.

Double-disc jade expresses two circles, double blessing, inner calm, outer harmony, paired love, protective wearing, and modern Eastern jewelry design.

A jade peace buckle, or Ping An Kou, symbolizes peace, safety, harmony, fortune, unity, and smooth passage in Eastern jade jewelry.
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