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Chinese High-Carat Gold Narrative Ring Canton (Guangzhou), 19th Century

Description

A 19th century Chinese high-carat gold ring of wide band form, decorated in continuous figural relief.

The ring is executed in gold testing above 20K and is ornamented around its entire circumference with a narrative scene depicting scholar figures within landscaped settings of bamboo, trees, rocks and garden elements. The composition unfolds as an uninterrupted frieze, integrating multiple figures into a coherent visual sequence.

The relief combines low and moderately raised carving, with textured ground contrasting against polished figures to enhance spatial depth. The modelling of garments, facial expressions and vegetal motifs reflects a confident command of miniature sculptural technique.

The subject matter — cultivated scholars in natural surroundings — aligns with longstanding Chinese literati iconography, in which landscape and figure imagery convey ideals of refinement, learning and philosophical retreat.

Details

• Period: 19th Century
• Region: China, attributed to Canton (Guangzhou)
• Gold: Tested above 20K
• Weight: 6.35 grams

Measurements:
• Inner diameter: 24 mm
• US size: approx. 13½+
• UK: Z+2
• EU: 70
• HK: 30
• Band width: 20 mm
• Thickness: approx. 0.5 mm

Decoration:
• Continuous narrative relief
• Scholar figures
• Bamboo and landscape motifs
• Full-circumference carving

Historical Context

During the 18th and 19th centuries, Guangzhou functioned as the primary port of regulated foreign trade under the Canton System. Within this framework, specialised workshops produced luxury objects for both domestic consumption and export markets.

High-carat gold ornaments featuring continuous figural carving are consistent with Canton goldwork of the period. Such pieces reflect the intersection of traditional Chinese literati themes and the growing demand from Western collectors for objects embodying “Oriental” narrative imagery.

Compared with export silver and porcelain, gold narrative jewellery survives in considerably smaller numbers, owing both to intrinsic material value and later reworking. Surviving examples provide insight into technical skill, material culture, and cross-cultural exchange during the late Qing dynasty.

Condition

Antique condition consistent with age.
Relief carving remains clear and legible.
Minor surface wear commensurate with historic use.
Structurally stable.

Notes

This ring may be considered within the broader category of 19th century Canton export goldwork, representing a synthesis of material luxury and narrative imagery.

It stands as both an object of adornment and a document of cross-cultural artistic production in the Qing period.

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