A completely engraved large mother of pearl shell, very intricate. The carving into the shell is a group of Japanese KOI fish surrounded by lotus flowers.
The shell was engraved by Balinese craftsmen, who have mastered the art of carving.
It comes together with its custom-fit stand.

KOI FISH
Koi fish are a common symbol in both Chinese culture and Feng Shui. Many of the attributes of the Koi symbolize several lessons and even trials individuals often encounter in life. The koi fish has a powerful and energetic life force, demonstrated by its ability to swim against currents and even travel upstream. Some of the characteristics associated with the koi include good fortune, success, prosperity, longevity, courage, ambition, and perseverance.

Koi in Feng Shui:
Its placement is said to attract auspicious abundance and prosperity into your home and life, and some opt to have multiple representations of this fish.

Approximate Dimensions including stand
Height: 18 cm
Width: 14 cm
Length: 6 cm

NOTES:
- The interior picture is to give an example of how the object can be styled in a setting. No items in the styled photo are included in the sale. Only the item listed is available.
- For exact details and features of the item for sale, please refer to the other photos.
- Please be aware these pictures have been taken in a dark studio, colors may vary depending on the environment.
- THE WEIGHT MENTIONED IS INCLUDING PACKING MATERIAL

DISCLAIMER
-Please be aware that this lot contains mother of pearl. Some regulations are in place regarding the import of mother of pearl into the USA. Please check prior to bidding. This shells full name is freshwater mussel shell.
-It's a natural product, small cracks or flaws can happen. Please refer to the pictures.

THE SHIPMENT
- The item will be sent with a Track & Trace code via DHL Parcel, DPD or postNl. The tracking will be updated in your Catawiki lot once your parcel has been dropped off.
- Please check regularly to avoid your parcel being returned to us, in which case the buyer will be responsible for the shipping costs of the 2nd shipment.
- For tracking to Spain and Portugal please use this link and add the tracking number from your Catawiki lot
https://clientesparcel.dhl.es/LiveTracking/Home
- WE DO NOT COMBINE SHIPPING!!!
- If you have any questions about your parcel please contact us using the Catawiki message service. We will try to reply within 3 working days.

A completely engraved large mother of pearl shell, very intricate. The carving into the shell is a group of Japanese KOI fish surrounded by lotus flowers.
The shell was engraved by Balinese craftsmen, who have mastered the art of carving.
It comes together with its custom-fit stand.

KOI FISH
Koi fish are a common symbol in both Chinese culture and Feng Shui. Many of the attributes of the Koi symbolize several lessons and even trials individuals often encounter in life. The koi fish has a powerful and energetic life force, demonstrated by its ability to swim against currents and even travel upstream. Some of the characteristics associated with the koi include good fortune, success, prosperity, longevity, courage, ambition, and perseverance.

Koi in Feng Shui:
Its placement is said to attract auspicious abundance and prosperity into your home and life, and some opt to have multiple representations of this fish.

Approximate Dimensions including stand
Height: 18 cm
Width: 14 cm
Length: 6 cm

NOTES:
- The interior picture is to give an example of how the object can be styled in a setting. No items in the styled photo are included in the sale. Only the item listed is available.
- For exact details and features of the item for sale, please refer to the other photos.
- Please be aware these pictures have been taken in a dark studio, colors may vary depending on the environment.
- THE WEIGHT MENTIONED IS INCLUDING PACKING MATERIAL

DISCLAIMER
-Please be aware that this lot contains mother of pearl. Some regulations are in place regarding the import of mother of pearl into the USA. Please check prior to bidding. This shells full name is freshwater mussel shell.
-It's a natural product, small cracks or flaws can happen. Please refer to the pictures.

THE SHIPMENT
- The item will be sent with a Track & Trace code via DHL Parcel, DPD or postNl. The tracking will be updated in your Catawiki lot once your parcel has been dropped off.
- Please check regularly to avoid your parcel being returned to us, in which case the buyer will be responsible for the shipping costs of the 2nd shipment.
- For tracking to Spain and Portugal please use this link and add the tracking number from your Catawiki lot
https://clientesparcel.dhl.es/LiveTracking/Home
- WE DO NOT COMBINE SHIPPING!!!
- If you have any questions about your parcel please contact us using the Catawiki message service. We will try to reply within 3 working days.

Era
Nach 2000
Specimen
Aufwendig gravierte Perlmuttschale - Exquisites japanisches KOI-Fischmotiv -
Scientific name
Pinctada Maxima
Country of origin
Indonesien
Condition
Guter Zustand
Year
2024
Weight
400 g

5864 Bewertungen (2118 in den letzten 12 Monaten)
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Goed verpakt en snel geleverd! Item voldoet ruim voldoende aan de verwachtingen, dank!

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Zolkel

Erg blij met deze fantastische schelpenketting. Zeer mooi gemaakt. Hartelijk dank voor zorgvuldig verpakken en snelle verzending.

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joycevangroningen6519

Wederom alles prima geregeld. Prima verpakking en de Kristal Bol conform beschrijving en foto's. ***** 5 sterren

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Wimmie-Willem-Wim

Presiec zoals omschreven. Hij is zelf mooier dan verwacht

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Le cristal est très beau. Le colis est vraiment bien réalisé. La livraison très rapide. 💯% au top... Bien cordialement Pierre Bicchieray

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user-b9480318b171

Super happy with this new addition. Well packaged for sending. My only question is, if I can get a certificate of some kind? Thanks in advance ;)

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5864 Bewertungen (2118 in den letzten 12 Monaten)
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