Double Dragon and Snake Nefriet Antique Lucky Charm - Collectible - Amulet






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An exceptional and rare artifact from early Chinese civilization is offered here: a finely crafted amulet from the Hongshan culture, made of Nefriet (also known as 'Nefriet Jade'), featuring a double dragon and snake depiction that is of great artistic and spiritual significance. This portable object, with its elegant shape and subtle detailing, embodies the deeply rooted symbolism of protection, prosperity, and mystical power.
In Chinese culture, the dragon is one of the most exalted and positive symbols. It is regarded as a celestial creature that brings rain, makes the land fertile, and guards the cosmic order. The dragon represents strength, wisdom, authority, and good fortune. In imperial times, it was associated with the highest authority and was exclusively used as a symbol of the emperor himself. A double dragon, as depicted on this amulet, amplifies this meaning and symbolizes harmony between forces, spiritual protection, and a doubling of prosperity.
This special Chinese amulet also features the image of a double snake, a powerful symbol representing wisdom, transformation, and mystery in mythology. In Chinese culture, the snake is seen as a creature that guards hidden knowledge and embodies the cycle of renewal through its ability to shed its skin. Two snakes together reinforce this meaning: they symbolize the balance between opposing forces, the harmony of yin and yang, and protection against negative influences. The double motif also signifies intuition and spiritual strength, with one snake complementing the other to form a cycle of energy and insight. This amulet is not only an artistic object but also a bearer of ancient symbolism that radiates power, protection, and inner wisdom.
The material from which this amulet is made, nephrite, was considered in ancient China to be the noblest and most spiritually charged gemstone. Nephrite was valued not only for its physical properties—its hardness, smooth texture, and warm luster—but also for its moral and spiritual qualities. Confucius attributed qualities such as justice, wisdom, courage, and purity to nephrite. In ritual contexts, nephrite was used to protect the soul, purify the body, and connect the wearer with the divine. Wearing nephrite was seen as a way to promote inner balance and ward off negative influences.
This amulet originates from the Hongshan culture, a Neolithic civilization that flourished in northeastern China between approximately 4700 and 2900 BC. The Hongshan are especially known for their refined jade craftsmanship and their spiritual artifacts, including the iconic 'pig-dragon' and anthropomorphic figures. Archaeological findings indicate a complex religious structure in which jade played a central role in rituals of ancestor worship and cosmic communication. The dragon motifs from this period are among the earliest expressions of the symbol that would later dominate the Chinese cultural landscape.
This nefriet amulet is not only an aesthetic masterpiece but also a bearer of ancient significance. It is an object that offers protection, attracts luck, and forms a tangible connection to one of the oldest spiritual traditions in the world. A unique and valuable piece for the collector seeking authenticity, depth, and cultural resonance.
Photographed against the black background, you see the front of the object; photographed against the white background, you see the back of the amulet.
The amulet, which despite its age is in good condition, is 9 cm high and 5.7 cm wide and weighs 98 g.
The item is shipped very securely with a Track & Trace service.
Seller's Story
An exceptional and rare artifact from early Chinese civilization is offered here: a finely crafted amulet from the Hongshan culture, made of Nefriet (also known as 'Nefriet Jade'), featuring a double dragon and snake depiction that is of great artistic and spiritual significance. This portable object, with its elegant shape and subtle detailing, embodies the deeply rooted symbolism of protection, prosperity, and mystical power.
In Chinese culture, the dragon is one of the most exalted and positive symbols. It is regarded as a celestial creature that brings rain, makes the land fertile, and guards the cosmic order. The dragon represents strength, wisdom, authority, and good fortune. In imperial times, it was associated with the highest authority and was exclusively used as a symbol of the emperor himself. A double dragon, as depicted on this amulet, amplifies this meaning and symbolizes harmony between forces, spiritual protection, and a doubling of prosperity.
This special Chinese amulet also features the image of a double snake, a powerful symbol representing wisdom, transformation, and mystery in mythology. In Chinese culture, the snake is seen as a creature that guards hidden knowledge and embodies the cycle of renewal through its ability to shed its skin. Two snakes together reinforce this meaning: they symbolize the balance between opposing forces, the harmony of yin and yang, and protection against negative influences. The double motif also signifies intuition and spiritual strength, with one snake complementing the other to form a cycle of energy and insight. This amulet is not only an artistic object but also a bearer of ancient symbolism that radiates power, protection, and inner wisdom.
The material from which this amulet is made, nephrite, was considered in ancient China to be the noblest and most spiritually charged gemstone. Nephrite was valued not only for its physical properties—its hardness, smooth texture, and warm luster—but also for its moral and spiritual qualities. Confucius attributed qualities such as justice, wisdom, courage, and purity to nephrite. In ritual contexts, nephrite was used to protect the soul, purify the body, and connect the wearer with the divine. Wearing nephrite was seen as a way to promote inner balance and ward off negative influences.
This amulet originates from the Hongshan culture, a Neolithic civilization that flourished in northeastern China between approximately 4700 and 2900 BC. The Hongshan are especially known for their refined jade craftsmanship and their spiritual artifacts, including the iconic 'pig-dragon' and anthropomorphic figures. Archaeological findings indicate a complex religious structure in which jade played a central role in rituals of ancestor worship and cosmic communication. The dragon motifs from this period are among the earliest expressions of the symbol that would later dominate the Chinese cultural landscape.
This nefriet amulet is not only an aesthetic masterpiece but also a bearer of ancient significance. It is an object that offers protection, attracts luck, and forms a tangible connection to one of the oldest spiritual traditions in the world. A unique and valuable piece for the collector seeking authenticity, depth, and cultural resonance.
Photographed against the black background, you see the front of the object; photographed against the white background, you see the back of the amulet.
The amulet, which despite its age is in good condition, is 9 cm high and 5.7 cm wide and weighs 98 g.
The item is shipped very securely with a Track & Trace service.
