Brand: MONICA YU
Main Stone: Natural untreated Burma jadeite cabochon
Accent Stones: Natural round brilliant-cut diamonds, 32 pieces totaling approximately 0.118 carats
Accent Stones: Natural sapphire, 4 pieces totaling approximately 0.02 carats
Material: 18K gold
Ring Size: US size 7(resizable at no extra cost)
Total Weight: 4.84 grams
Certification: Authenticated by a reputable institution
As a primary school student, Monica could recite the famous *Elegy of Eternal Sorrow* in full, though she didn’t understand love or the meaning of “regret” at that time.
“Breeze lifts her fairy robes, as if she dances in a feathered dress.”
This line depicts the scene where Emperor Tang Minghuang, after the Mawei Slope Incident, uses spiritual means to reunite with Yang Yuhuan. At this point, Yang Yuhuan is no longer a mortal but still possesses her snow-white skin and flower-like beauty.
In classical Chinese culture, the appearance of immortals comes with a natural elegance, characterized by flowing robes. This can be seen in paintings, murals, and grotto statues without exception.
Compared to the previously launched South Sea golden pearl version of “Breeze Lifts Fairy Robes,” this jadeite brooch can be considered a mini edition. The inspiration for this 18K gold jadeite brooch/pendant/scarf clasp also comes from the flying apsaras of Dunhuang and the image of immortals in classical Chinese culture. Monica originally designed a delicate ribbon, through which a fine Burma Type A jadeite cabochon is threaded.
The ribbon’s design is distinctive, with a three-dimensional structure that is staggered in height. In addition to being set with 32 natural round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling 0.118 carats, extensive use of gold with negative space is employed. The ribbon is adorned with starbursts and sapphires, making this piece of jewelry resemble a bright moon racing through a starry sky, embodying a dynamic cosmic beauty.
The backside of “Breeze Lifts Fairy Robes” is designed as a brooch and can also be used as a pendant or scarf clasp.