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Keren Kopal

Zodiac Rat

Zodiac Rat

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This item is part of the Chinese zodiac Trinket Box Series and part of The Keren Kopal collection, This collection beautifully captures the essence and symbolism of the twelve animals that represent the Chinese astrological system, which has been an integral part of Chinese culture for thousands of years.

Item Size:
Centimeters : H 5.5 x W 4.2 x L 4.1
Inches : H 2.1 x W 1.6 x L 1.6

The Chinese zodiac, also known as Sheng Xiao, is based on a twelve-year cycle, with each year represented by a different animal. These animals are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Each animal is believed to impart its unique characteristics to those born in its corresponding year.

Keren Kopal's Chinese zodiac trinket boxes are meticulously crafted, showcasing the intricate details and symbolism associated with each zodiac animal. The Rat, for instance, symbolizes intelligence and adaptability, while the Ox represents diligence and determination. The Tiger embodies courage and leadership, and the Rabbit is associated with gentleness and good luck.

The Dragon, often considered the most auspicious sign in Chinese culture, represents power and good fortune. The Snake symbolizes wisdom and intuition, while the Horse is associated with freedom and vitality. The Goat embodies creativity and kindness, and the Monkey represents cleverness and wit. The Rooster symbolizes confidence and punctuality, the Dog loyalty and honesty, and the Pig generosity and compassion.

Each trinket box in Keren Kopal's collection is a work of art, carefully designed to capture the essence of its corresponding zodiac animal. The boxes are adorned with intricate details, vibrant colors, and precious stones, making them not only beautiful decorative pieces but also meaningful gifts that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Chinese zodiac.

These exquisite trinket boxes serve as both functional storage for small treasures and as symbolic representations of the zodiac animals' qualities. They offer a unique way to connect with Chinese astrology and culture, allowing individuals to celebrate their own zodiac sign or gift a meaningful piece to loved ones born under specific signs.

Keren Kopal's Chinese zodiac trinket boxes blend artistry, symbolism, and functionality, creating a collection that appeals to both collectors and those interested in Chinese culture. These miniature masterpieces serve as reminders of the ancient wisdom embedded in the Chinese zodiac, bringing a touch of Eastern mysticism and beauty to any space they adorn.

• The piece has an imprinted stamp on the inside.
• Plated with 925 Silver.
• Each crystal is handpicked and artistically placed on the piece
• The trinket box has a magnetic fastener to secure the closure.
• The item is shipped in an elegant black box.
• The item is painted by hand using a unique procedure that combines a distinctive enamel technique inlaid with Austrian crystals.

The Chinese Zodiac, known as Sheng Xiao, is based on a twelve year cycle, each year in that cycle related to an animal sign. These animal signs are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. It is calculated according to Chinese lunar calendar.

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