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Jade Ruyi Scepter

Chinese Brass Inlay Hetian Jade Ruyi Scepter
Chinese Brass Inlay Hetian Jade Ruyi Scepter

Chinese Brass Inlay Hetian Jade Ruyi Scepter

Located in Point Richmond, CA

This Ruyi features jade inlay and measures 12in in length, 2.75in in width and 2in in height.

Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Metalwork

Materials

Jade, Brass

Large Jade-Inset Wood Ruyi Scepter, 20th Century
Large Jade-Inset Wood Ruyi Scepter, 20th Century

Large Jade-Inset Wood Ruyi Scepter, 20th Century

Located in Ottawa, Ontario

A large Jade-Inset wood Ruyi scepter, 20th century, The dark wood scepter is inset with three shaped gray and russet jade plaques the largest carved in high relief with a bat facing ...

Category

20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Jade

Antique Chinese Qing Molded Infinite Huiwen Ruyi Scepter w White Jade Medallion
Antique Chinese Qing Molded Infinite Huiwen Ruyi Scepter w White Jade Medallion

Antique Chinese Qing Molded Infinite Huiwen Ruyi Scepter w White Jade Medallion

Located in Danville, CA

Antique Chinese Qing Molded Infinite Huiwen Ruyi Scepter with White Jade Medallion A beautiful Chinese Qing ruyi scepter with carved white jade medallions.

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Scholar's Objects

Materials

Jade

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Qing Dynasty Chinese Green Jade Ruyi Scepter, 1900s
Qing Dynasty Chinese Green Jade Ruyi Scepter, 1900s

Qing Dynasty Chinese Green Jade Ruyi Scepter, 1900s

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H 1.58 in W 13 in D 3.15 in

Qing Dynasty Chinese Green Jade Ruyi Scepter, 1900s

Located in Niella Tanaro, IT

A Chinese green Jade Ruyi Scepter, sculpted with floral motifs Qing dynasty.

Category

Antique Early 1900s Chinese Qing Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Jade

A Zitan and Jade Inset Ruyi Scepter
A Zitan and Jade Inset Ruyi Scepter

A Zitan and Jade Inset Ruyi Scepter

Located in Austin, TX

A Chinese "ruyi" scepter of zitan wood with inset carved jade plaques featuring the "jixiang ba bao".

Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Chinese Scholar's Objects

Materials

Zitan

Vintage Jade and Zi Tan Wood Ruyi Scepter
Vintage Jade and Zi Tan Wood Ruyi Scepter

Vintage Jade and Zi Tan Wood Ruyi Scepter

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H 12.75 in W 2.5 in D 1.75 in

Vintage Jade and Zi Tan Wood Ruyi Scepter

Located in Somis, CA

Zi Tan is highly valued for its rarity, density and beauty. Carved jade has beautiful soft luster and color. A ruyi scepter was traditionally held by the Chinese empress to grant wis...

Category

20th Century Chinese Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Jade

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