The Chinese people has always hold the mythical dragon close to their hearts; to the extent of calling themselves the decendents of the dragon. The Jubilee Dragon thus captures this theme of the dragon watching over its subject. Perching on three clouds symbolising the holistic union of heaven, man and earth, it carries the subtle meaning of having all positive factors under its feet. And the dragon pearl that the dragon is holding signify wisdom. The whole art piece is mounted on a hexagonal red wood base, symbolising good fortune descending on human. Thus, having the new millennium coinciding with the year of the dragon would signify good fortune descending on human. Just as this Jubilee Dragon is watching over its subject, it is also pouring good fortune. Hence, a great jubilee gift to usher into a new millennium with good fortune in abundance.
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Jubilee Dragon
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Prosperous Ram
$2,089.00In ancient Chinese writing, the word for 'prosperity' was written in the same way as the word for 'ram'. Hence the Chinese always use Ram as a symbol of prosperity. This art piece fully portrays the splendor of prosperity. By the side of the ram, there are six pieces of gold coins signifying success in gathering wealth. The entire art piece exudes an air of royalty and mighty force. Showing the reign of the prosperous ram. -
Circle of Wealth
$2,389.00The golden snake signifies 'yin' and is the image of movement, while the golden tortoise signifies 'yang' and has the image of stability. In this creation of the snake and tortoise, it shows the unique balance of the 'yin' and 'yang'. According to I-Ching, the balance of both 'yin' and 'yang' would mean a renewal for all things, a new spring arriving that would lead to good harvest and abundance of wealth. The image of movement and stability also signify the balancing of the current and fixed assets such that it creates a smooth flow of wealth which is auspicious for all businesses. Thus, this creation means an auspicious wish for an everlasting flow of wealth. -
Circle of Wealth
$2,389.00The golden snake signifies ‘yin’ and is the image of movement, while the golden tortoise signifies ‘yang’ and has the image of stability. In this creation of the snake and tortoise, it shows the unique balance of the ‘yin’ and ‘yang’. According to I-Ching, the balance of both ‘yin’ and ‘yang’ would mean a renewal for all things, a new spring arriving that would lead to good harvest and abundance of wealth. The image of movement and stability also signify the balancing of the current and fixed assets such that it creates a smooth flow of wealth which is auspicious for all businesses. Thus, this creation means an auspicious wish for an everlasting flow of wealth.