





Xinjiang seed material-continuous pattern high-foot cup
Size: 13cm high, 9.5cm wide, 6.2cm thick
Produced in the Takatash River (also known as the Black Jade River) in Xinjiang, China, the continuous lines on the cup resemble a slowly unfolding landscape scroll, their graceful, flowing lines resembling a flowing stream meandering through the mountains, or misty clouds lingering on peaks. The lines carry a quaint and mysterious aura, as if telling ancient legends and stories.
The aged charm of this piece, more reminiscent of unearthed artifacts, etched with the sediments of time, exudes a calm and reserved aura. Unassuming yet possessing an irresistible charm, it resembles an elder who has experienced the vicissitudes of life, quietly sitting in a corner of time, observing the changes of the world with a profound gaze. Gently caressing it, your fingertips touch not only the cold jade, but also the warmth of history, the vicissitudes of time. Each line seems to hold an endless story, inviting you to immerse yourself in it, exploring the historical truths hidden behind the lines. Holding it gently, you can seem to feel the weight of history and hear the echoes of ancient times, which makes people respect it with awe and awe.