Description
Two-tone yellow-and-green colour with a translucent glow
The carver shaped this tiger jade pendant from a single piece of natural Type A jadeite in two colours. At the top, the stone reads bright green. At the base, it shifts to a warm honey-yellow. In between, the two tones meet across the body of the tiger. Through the lighter zones, the jadeite stays translucent. Meanwhile, the deeper green areas show richer colour. As a result, light enters the stone and lifts both colours from within. In jadeite trade, this pairing carries the name “huang jia lü” (黄加绿). However, the same syllables also spell “huang jia lü” (皇家绿), meaning “royal” or “imperial green.” Because of this play on words, collectors treat such two-tone jadeite as a happy and uncommon find.
Carved tiger, lotus, and longevity tree
At the centre of the pendant, the carver placed a detailed tiger’s head. Clear eyes, a strong nose, fine whiskers, and an open mouth show through with clean lines. Below the tiger, a full lotus blossom opens out across the base. Its petals fan forward in clean, layered lines. Above the tiger, the carver worked the deep green section into a longevity tree. Curling branches and clustered foliage frame the scene. Furthermore, the tree links the carving to the rope above. Because jadeite is dense and fine-grained, the carving holds sharp lines throughout. As a result, the tiger’s fur, the lotus petals, and the branches of the tree all read clearly. Together, the three motifs fill the surface of this tiger jade pendant from top to bottom.
Meaning of the tiger, the lotus, and the yellow-green pairing
In Chinese tradition, the tiger stands for strength, courage, and the power to turn away bad luck. Therefore, people have long linked the tiger with protection of the home. Indeed, they have carried small jade tigers as guardian charms for centuries. Below, the lotus carries a meaning of purity and clear character. After all, the flower rises clean from muddy water. Above, the longevity tree — usually a pine in Chinese art — adds the wish for a long, evergreen life. Together, the three motifs balance fierce protection, quiet grace, and steady long life. In addition, yellow jade carries the older imperial association of warmth and wealth. Meanwhile, green jade stands for growth and prosperity. Finally, the “huang jia lü” homophone with “imperial green” lifts the combination further. As a result, this tiger jade pendant carries a layered wish: strength, purity, longevity, and royal good fortune.
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