Yu Ning Shi, a Taiwanese jade carving brand, crafts each piece by hand from natural jade, making every creation truly unique.
Master Xie Zhong-Ren, a Taiwanese jade carving artisan with over thirty years of experience, imbues his works with exquisite detail. He masterfully incorporates the natural patterns and colors of the stone, carving with a dynamic and lively spirit.
Jewelry designer Penny Huang blends jade, pearls, crystals, and other natural gemstones with handcrafted elements like silver and jade threads, creating pieces of refined texture.
These accessories are designed for versatile wear across various occasions. Natural gemstones are durable, easy to maintain, and come in a diverse array of styles. New designs are released regularly, always a favorite among our patrons.
**Classical Weaving Style**
This collection combines various natural stones, each meticulously designed, drawn, carved, and woven to showcase a rich, modern-classical Chinese aesthetic. Each piece is a unique, custom creation, offering enhanced value as a collectible.
**Product Information**
Materials: Old Green Burmese Jade + Honey Burmese Jade + Seaweed Jade + Ebony + Turquoise
Dimensions: Main pendant measures 4.2cm (length) x 0.8cm (width) x 7.3cm (height, including the jade rope)
Necklace Length: Approximately 21.9 inches (55.7 cm) and above
◈ The listed rope length is not the maximum. The hand-pull knot allows for adjustable length. ◈
Craftsmanship: 100% Hand-carved Original Creation
Quantity: __Only One Available!__
Packaging Includes:
◆ Certificate of Authenticity
◆ Gift Box
◆ Gift Pouch
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《Jade Carving Artist Biography》
1973: Born in Fangyuan Township, Changhua County
1988: Began studying jade carving techniques in Taipei
1993: Completed vocational studies in advertising design, integrating design concepts into his work
1994: Established his own studio
2000: Awarded an Honorable Mention in the Craftsmanship category at the 14th Nanying Arts Exhibition for his work "Poised to Strike"
August: Participated in a jade and stone joint exhibition at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
2001: Invited to the Hualien International Art Festival, featured in the local creation zone for live carving demonstrations
2002: Awarded an Honorable Mention at the 10th Taiwan Craft Design Competition "Dream of Craftsmanship"
January: Joint jade and stone exhibition at the Hsinchu County Cultural Affairs Bureau
May: Featured in the "Flowers and Trees Carnival" exhibition in Changhua County, showcasing carved jade and Xi-luoshi stone
October-December: Invited by Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Foundation and Hualien Cultural Affairs Bureau for the "Grand View of Stones" exhibition, touring department stores in Northern, Central, and Southern Taiwan
2003: Invited by the National Taiwan Craft Research Institute to exhibit at the Presidential Office's "Taitung Local Craft Exhibition" with works such as "Lotus Ecosystem Charm"
2004: March-June: Featured in the National Education Radio program "Arts & Culture Corridor - Xie Zhong-Ren Jade Carving Exhibition"
Awarded an Honorable Mention at the 12th Taiwan Craft Design Competition "Dream of Craftsmanship"
October 2004 - January 2005: Solo exhibition at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall
2005: Invited by the National Taiwan Museum to exhibit his work "Taiwanese Snacks - Braised Pork Rice"
June-September: Participated in an exchange with the National Museum of the Czech Republic, exhibiting in the "Sherlock Holmes: A Thousand Faces" exhibition
Established the "Yu Ning Shi" brand and opened counters in department stores
Mid-December: Featured in the "Craftsmanship Master" exhibition at Pacific Sogo Department Store
2007: Invited by the National Taiwan Craft Research Institute to participate in the Executive Yuan Gallery's "Craftsmanship Up Close - Applied Craftsmanship for Daily Life" exhibition
2008: His work "Japanese Style Nigiri Sushi" was selected for the National Taiwan Craft Research Institute's "Taiwan Craft Competition"
2012: Awarded an Honorable Mention in the Traditional Craftsmanship category at the Ministry of Culture and National Taiwan Craft Research Institute's R&D Center "Taiwan Craft Competition" for his work "Half Thought." Received an Honorable Mention in the Craftsmanship category at the 21st Tainan City Nanying Award for his work "Tranquil Mountain Landscape."
2013: Exhibited at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall in the "Cross-Strait Jade Carving Exchange Masters Gathering," invited to display in the Taiwanese Jade Master's section
2016: Invited by the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Center to exhibit three works – "Japanese Style Nigiri Sushi," "Handmade Mini Mochi," and "Leaping Moment" – at the Presidential Office Gallery's "Gathering Around the Fire – Sustainable Craftsmanship Exhibition"
2017: His work "Lingering Lotus, Spring's Intent" received an Honorable Mention at the Taoyuan Arts Exhibition in Taoyuan City
2018: Held his solo exhibition "Xie Zhong-Ren Jade Carving 30 Years – Continuation of Culture" at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
2019: January-June: Invited by the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Center to exhibit his work "Auspicious Dragon Presents Treasures" at the Presidential Office Gallery's "Feast · Happiness" exhibition
2020: Featured in the "Joyful Heart, Radiant Art – Taiwan Craft Development Association Boutique Exhibition," jointly held from July 29 to August 16, 2020, at the Hsinchu County Cultural Affairs Bureau, and from October 6, 2020, to February 28, 2021, at the Taipei Contemporary Craft Design Branch of the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Center
2021: His work "Japanese Style Nigiri Sushi" was exhibited in the "Creative Regeneration, Green Craftsmanship" exhibition hosted by the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Center (October-November). His piece "Handmade Mini Mochi" was selected for the 2021 Taiwan Craft Competition and toured at the Taipei Contemporary Craft Design Branch of the National Taiwan Craft Research and Development Center, as well as Xinyi Eslite, Xinyi Shin Kong Mitsukoshi, Tainan Ximen Shin Kong Mitsukoshi, and Taichung Shin Kong Mitsukoshi stores.
**Important Notes**
※ Product photos may exhibit color variations due to different screen displays. The actual product color is subject to what you receive.
※ Each piece is hand-carved, and sizes may vary slightly. Natural variations such as mineral lines, internal inclusions, crystalline structures, cloud-like formations, or slight color differences are normal characteristics of natural jadeite and stones. Every piece is unique in its coloring and form; please refer to the actual item received.
__※ If you have any questions about the product, please inquire before purchasing. As each jade piece is meticulously handcrafted through a complex and challenging process, please carefully review the product photos and notes before confirming your order. Thorough communication prior to purchase can save considerable effort, expense, and time related to refunds/exchanges. Thank you for your understanding. __
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- Taiwanese Jade Carving Brand [Yu Ning Shi] — Humanistic Taste Design & Jade Carving Craftsmanship, Natural Jadeite & Stone Designs, Classical Woven Necklace with Old Green Burmese Jade + Honey Burmese Jade + Seaweed Jade + Ebony + Turquoise. "Classical Weaving Style" combines various natural stones. Each is meticulously designed, drawn, carved, and woven according to its unique properties, presenting a rich, modern, and classical Chinese aesthetic.
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