This is an exquisitely detailed hand carved
Chinese Sculpture representing "Longevity"
This beautiful massive sculpture is made of Natural Jade Mountain,
and contains lavendar and imperial green jade mixed with white jade.
This sculpture shows Longevity surrounded by birds and small children.
This exquisite sculpture is extremely large and rare. It is carved
from a single large piece of jade, without any additional attached
pieces.
The Jade Mountain Carving of Longevity is all one piece. It was carved
from a boulder of jadeite found (with a skin, intact) on a mountain
in Burma. This piece of jade is similar to three other boulders found
in the same place 300 years before this one was found. It was originally
owned in its natural state by a wealthy family in China during the
Qing Dynasty (the last dynasty in China prior to the republic). In
around 1908, this piece was carved into the representation of Longevity
as it is shown here. It was carved by an artist very skilled at this
sort of carving, however, the artist's name is unknown. This was during
the reign of the very last dynastic emperor of China, Puyi or Puyin.
Puyi’s reign was very short, lasting only four years. His throne
was abdicated by the Empress Dowager Longyu. Puyi was only two years
old when he assumed the throne, having been born in 1906.
This piece is made even more rare by the following interesting facts.
First, it is lavender, green, and white jadeite, in a very translucent
color which is even more striking in person; the white color is
also a very pure white. Lavender jade is very rare. This piece was
photographed through glass, as it was far too heavy to move. Additionally,
the other interesting fact about this piece is that in Burma, where
it was found, soldiers now guard the mountains, so that no jadeite
may be removed from there. This boulder of jadeite was also cut
by very hard diamonds, and has a hardness of about 7 on the moh's
scale (the mohs scale is between 1 and 10).
According to the seller of the piece, there is some Chinese folklore
associated with it. This piece represents Longevity, a figure based
on "wise men" or hermits who lived in the mountains of
China and were revered by farmers. They would often advise farmers
who were walking in the mountains of which way to go to arrive at
their destinations safely. They were very helpful to farmers and
common people, but were known to not offer their help to those in
power, and as such, were very respected by farmers and common people.
The carved figure of Longevity was said to bring good luck to the
family who owned such a piece. Longevity is shown holding a stick
and hanging a gourd. These wise men were often vegetarians, and
were surrounded by children and animals such as deer. He would have
been well over a hundred years old.
The other three similar boulders of jadeite were sent to a museum,
and have been exhibited there since they were found. I am not sure
if these other three boulders were also carved, or if they remain
in their natural state.
This jade sculpture is thought to bring
good luck and long life.
This finely detailed statue measures 42" tall, 18" wide,
and 7" deep. Measurements are approximate.
Shipping for this item to most locations
in the continental U.S. requires crating and truck shipping. The
charge for this to be shipped by the gallery is a flat rate of $750,
plus 10% of the item's value for insurance. If buyer prefers to
use their own carrier, the shipping weight of this piece is approximately
600 pounds, and it must be insured for its full value.
*This item is listed at $75,000.00*