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Cantonese balls Canton balls: the catalog of exclusive gifts of the store LuxPodarki.ru handmade with delivery in Moscow, Russia and abroad. All products are in stock, guaranteed!
  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres The Cantonese ivory ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
2 060 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon in flowers" 48 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon in flowers" 48 spheres The Cantonese ivory ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
5 120 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon and Phoenix" 28 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon and Phoenix" 28 spheres The Cantonese ivory ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
3 010 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon and Birds" 45 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon and Birds" 45 spheres The Cantonese ivory ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
4 760 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Appeal to the rising sun" 36 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Appeal to the rising sun" 36 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
8 144 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "I raise a glass and invite the moon" 47 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "I raise a glass and invite the moon" 47 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
12 356 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Jixing Gaozhao Height" 35 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Jixing Gaozhao Height" 35 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
4 914 000 ₽
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  Bone composition with Cantonese ball "Greatness and authority" 28 spheres Bone composition with Cantonese ball "Greatness and authority" 28 spheres In the center of the mountain forest, on a stone ledge, a ferocious tiger lurks — the visual focus of the whole composition. His head is slightly raised, his gaze is burning like fire, his mustache is tense like steel needles. The muscular body is conveyed with amazing precision: the direction of the coat emphasizes the relief of the muscles, creating a feeling of explosive power hidden under the skin. Using the "movement through rest" technique, the master captured the moment before the jump. In the motionless form, there is a growing tension — the very state when "the wind is born from the roar of the tiger." Static carving is filled with internal dynamics and strength. The image of the beast becomes a metaphor for power and natural energy, expressing deep respect for the elements and admiration for the life force of the world. The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
2 380 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 36 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 36 spheres The Cantonese ivory ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
1 670 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 25 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 25 spheres The Cantonese ivory ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
1 380 000 ₽
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  Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Crabs and fishes" on a wooden stand Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Crabs and fishes" on a wooden stand The Cantonese Crab and Fish ball on a wooden stand is a unique piece of bone—cutting art made from a mammoth tusk and demonstrates the highest level of craftsmanship of the traditional Chinese school. The composition is a multi-layered sphere cut from a single piece of material, inside which are hidden movable concentric elements. The outer layer is decorated with intricate openwork carvings with images of marine life, creating a sense of depth and continuous movement of the shape. A stand made of dark carved wood completes the look, giving the product the status of a finished interior object. The work is made in the technique of Cantonese carving, known for its exceptional complexity and filigree precision. Each layer of the ball is cut by hand, while the master preserves the integrity of the material, creating movable inner spheres without a single joint. The ornamental grid covering the surface has been worked out to the smallest detail: the finest lines, weaves and through elements form a complex spatial structure. The images of crabs and fish are made in a relief manner, organically intertwining with the overall drawing and emphasizing the artistic expressiveness of the composition. In Chinese culture, crabs and fish have a deep symbolic meaning associated with prosperity, harmony and sustainable well-being. Fish is traditionally associated with abundance and a continuous stream of good luck, while crab symbolizes success and advancement, especially in the business sphere. In combination with the shape of a multi—layered ball reflecting the idea of infinity and perfection, the composition acquires an additional meaning - as a wish for prosperity, stability and inner balance. This is not just a decorative item, but a rare collector's item that combines cultural heritage, symbols and outstanding craftsmanship.
720 000 ₽
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  Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Fish in nets" on a carved stand Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Fish in nets" on a carved stand The Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Fish in Nets" on a carved stand is an exceptional work of artistic carving, which combines rare natural material and the highest school of Chinese craftsmanship. The composition is a multi-layered sphere carved from a single fragment of a tusk, mounted on an elegant stand decorated with embossed floral and marine motifs. The surface of the ball is covered with a complex openwork network, through which the inner moving layers are visible, creating a feeling of depth and endless space. The work is done in the tradition of Cantonese carving, which requires jewelry precision and many years of experience. Each inner layer of the ball is hand-cut without separating the material, thereby achieving the effect of freely rotating spheres within a single shape. The ornamental structure resembles intertwined nets, in which a dynamic composition unfolds with images of fish, shells and aquatic plants. The finest elaboration of scales, fins and decorative elements emphasizes the virtuosity of execution and gives the product an expressive plasticity. The plot of "fish in nets" in Chinese culture is filled with deep symbolic meaning. Fish is traditionally associated with abundance, sustainable well-being and a continuous stream of good luck, and the motif of the net reinforces the idea of accumulating and retaining wealth. This combination of images is perceived as a sign of well-wishing for stability, financial growth and harmony in business. The multi-layered shape of the ball, reflecting the idea of infinity and perfection, makes the composition not only an outstanding interior accent, but also a significant symbolic object, valuable for collectors and connoisseurs of high art.
2 900 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Sage" 20 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Sage" 20 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
2 422 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Rest" 21 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Rest" 21 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
2 422 000 ₽
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  Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Ornament" on a carved stand Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Ornament" on a carved stand The Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Ornament" on a carved stand is an example of the highest level of artistic carving, which reveals the very essence of an ancient craft brought to perfection. The sphere, carved from a single fragment of a tusk, rests on an elegant stand decorated with the finest delicate work and embossed decorative elements. The light noble shade of the material emphasizes the complexity of the shape and the purity of the lines, creating a feeling of lightness, despite the monolithic nature of the product. The work is done in the tradition of the Canton school of carving, where every detail is created exclusively by hand. Hidden inside the ball is a system of several movable layers cut into each other without separating the material — a technique that requires exceptional precision and many years of master experience. The outer surface is covered with a complex ornament with elements of symbolic signs, floral motifs and geometric weaves. The relief of the stand is complemented by images of dragons and traditional patterns, enhancing the cultural depth of the composition and its visual saturation. The ornamental system of the product refers to the Chinese symbolism of harmony, order and continuity of life. The closed shape of the ball is perceived as an image of the integrity of the world, and the repeating patterns are a metaphor for the endless movement of energy and well—being. Such items are traditionally associated with luck, stability and inner balance. The composition is perceived not only as an outstanding interior object, but also as a carrier of cultural meaning, capable of emphasizing the status of the owner and his subtle understanding of art.
1 600 000 ₽
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  Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Mars" Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Mars" The Mars Cantonese mammoth tusk ball on a carved stand is a rare example of artistic carving, in which the master combines cosmic symbols and the most complex technique of material processing. The sphere, carved from a single tusk, seems to hover over an elegant stand, creating a feeling of lightness and at the same time emphasizing the monumentality of the natural material. The warm shade of bone with soft tone transitions enhances the depth of the relief and emphasizes the filigree of the work. The product is made in the tradition of the Canton school of carving, one of the most complex in the world. Hidden inside the ball is a multi-level system of movable spheres, each of which is carved from a single array without separation. Through holes and rounded openings form a complex geometry through which the inner layers with decorative elements, including star ornaments, are viewed. This technique requires absolute precision and years of skill, where an error at any stage makes it impossible to complete the work. The name "Mars" refers to the image of the planet and the idea of outer space. The round shape is perceived as a symbol of the universe, and the inner layers are perceived as the levels of the universe. The stellar elements enhance the association with the celestial sphere, turning the object into a metaphor of infinity and motion. The composition carries the meaning of strength, energy and the desire to explore new things, which makes it not just a decorative object, but an expressive symbol of the ambitions, status and inner scale of the owner.
680 000 ₽
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  Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Little Dragon" Cantonese mammoth tusk ball "Little Dragon" The Mars Cantonese mammoth tusk ball on a carved stand is a rare example of artistic carving, in which the master combines cosmic symbols and the most complex technique of material processing. The sphere, carved from a single tusk, seems to hover over an elegant stand, creating a feeling of lightness and at the same time emphasizing the monumentality of the natural material. The warm shade of bone with soft tone transitions enhances the depth of the relief and emphasizes the filigree of the work. The product is made in the tradition of the Canton school of carving, one of the most complex in the world. Hidden inside the ball is a multi-level system of movable spheres, each of which is carved from a single array without separation. Through holes and rounded openings form a complex geometry through which the inner layers with decorative elements, including star ornaments, are viewed. This technique requires absolute precision and years of skill, where an error at any stage makes it impossible to complete the work. The name "Mars" refers to the image of the planet and the idea of outer space. The round shape is perceived as a symbol of the universe, and the inner layers are perceived as the levels of the universe. The stellar elements enhance the association with the celestial sphere, turning the object into a metaphor of infinity and motion. The composition carries the meaning of strength, energy and the desire to explore new things, which makes it not just a decorative object, but an expressive symbol of the ambitions, status and inner scale of the owner.
240 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon playing with pearl" 48 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon playing with pearl" 48 spheres The dragon is one of the symbols of Chinese culture, representing strength, greatness, prosperity and non-aggression. The moral of the Nine Dragons is to eliminate disasters and solve difficulties, fight evil spirits and increase wealth. The dragon represents water, and the beads represent treasures. Therefore, it is believed that the “Nine dragons playing with a pearl” create a good Feng Shui aura and protect the house from evil forces from the outside world, symbolize steady wind and water, prosperity and prosperity, and have become a symbol of the dragon among people.
16 380 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Blooming wealth" 34 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Blooming wealth" 34 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese ball "Blooming Wealth" is an exquisite work that combines the most complex carving techniques and symbols of oriental culture. The central accent is the Cantonese ball, a multi—layered spherical shape surrounded by delicate carved ornaments, symbolizing infinity, harmony and perfection. A lush composition of flowers, branches and decorative elements rises from the base to the ball, creating a feeling of a lively, continuously evolving space. The multilevel structure and richness of details create a depth effect and transform the product into a full-fledged artistic ensemble. The mammoth tusk is revealed in this work as fully as possible — from smooth sections to the finest delicate carvings. Each element is handmade with jeweler's precision: the flower petals, the bends of the branches, the decorative curls and the inner layers of the Cantonese ball demonstrate the highest level of craftsmanship. The multi-layered construction of the ball, cut from a single material, requires exceptional precision and is one of the most complex bone-cutting techniques. The contrast between the dense structure of the ball and the airy floral composition enhances the artistic expressiveness of the product. The semantic content is reflected in the name itself — "Blooming wealth". In the eastern tradition, flowers symbolize prosperity, abundance and well—being, while the Cantonese ball represents the continuity of the life cycle and harmony. Collectively, the composition is perceived as a powerful symbol of growth, prosperity and favorable development, emphasizing the status of the owner and his desire to surround himself with objects with deep cultural and artistic value.
2 800 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Double Wealth" 42 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Double Wealth" 42 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese ball "Double Wealth" is a monumental work of bone—cutting art, which combines symbolic depth and the highest craftsmanship. The vertically arranged composition creates the feeling of a solemn ascent: the massive base, decorated with intricate carvings, smoothly turns into an elegant column, culminating in a Cantonese ball — the central accent and culmination of the whole work. The sphere, covered with the finest ornaments with images of dragons and decorative motifs, seems to hover above the base, creating the impression of a balance between strength and sophistication. The material is a mammoth tusk, which has a rare natural structure and a noble light shade. The multi-layered Cantonese ball is cut from a single piece, which requires exceptional precision: the inner movable layers are hidden inside the outer shell, forming a complex spatial system. The surface of the ball and the entire composition is covered with jewelry carvings — dragons, ornaments and decorative elements are executed with striking detail, emphasizing the depth and plasticity of the material. The contrast between the dense architectural forms of the base and the openwork structure of the ball enhances the artistic impact. The semantic meaning of "Double wealth" is revealed in the idea of combining material wealth and high position. In the Eastern tradition, such symbols are associated with the harmony of power and prosperity — a state in which a person possesses not only wealth, but also influence, power and recognition. Such a composition is perceived as an expression of the highest status and striving for the fullness of life achievements, becoming not just a work of art, but a symbol of success, strength and exclusivity.
6 552 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese Dragon ball is an expressive work that combines a strict architectural form and intricate artistic carving. The vertical composition is based on the principle of gradual unfolding: a massive base with rich ornaments turns into an elegant column, culminating in a Cantonese ball — the central element and symbolic core of the entire work. The sphere is decorated with relief images of dragons, creating a feeling of movement inside an enclosed space, as if the energy is enclosed in a form and at the same time aspires outward. In this work, the mammoth tusk is revealed as a material with exceptional plasticity and depth. The multi-layered Cantonese ball is carved from a single piece, which requires the highest skill: the internal elements are hidden inside and form a complex spatial structure. The surface of the ball and the base are covered with the finest carvings — dragons, cloud ornaments and decorative motifs are made with jewelry precision, emphasizing the richness of texture and the layering of the composition. Smooth sections of the column create a visual pause, enhancing the expressiveness of the carved areas. The image of the dragon in Eastern culture is associated with power, strength and control over the elements, being a symbol of the highest status and energy. Combined with the Cantonese ball, which embodies harmony and infinity, the composition takes on the meaning of concentrated strength and inner balance. Such a work is perceived as a sign of power, stable position and desire to control circumstances, emphasizing the status of the owner and his taste for rare and significant art objects.
8 424 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Blessing of the Dragon and Phoenix" 28 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Blessing of the Dragon and Phoenix" 28 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
2 422 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Junshan Gao Shi" 30 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Junshan Gao Shi" 30 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
3 061 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Immortal Tong Xianshou" 32 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Immortal Tong Xianshou" 32 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
3 651 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Harmony. The Ercikan left column"28 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Harmony. The Ercikan left column"28 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
2 422 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese Dragon ball is an exquisite work of decorative and applied art, combining the ancient traditions of Chinese carving and rare natural materials. The composition is based on a mammoth tusk that has lain in permafrost for thousands of years. Its noble texture and soft cream shade emphasize the delicacy of the carving and give the work a special historical depth. At the top of the composition is the famous Cantonese carved ball, one of the most difficult achievements of Chinese art. This multi-layered ball is cut from a single piece of material and consists of several nested spheres, each of which rotates freely inside the other. The surface of the ball is covered with the finest openwork ornaments, resembling an interweaving of clouds, flowers and waves. Such balls traditionally symbolize perfection, the infinity of the world and the harmony of the heavenly order. The central part of the composition is occupied by a dynamic dragon figure. In Chinese culture, the dragon is one of the most powerful and auspicious symbols, representing the power of heaven, wisdom and power over the elements. His curved body seems to move among the clouds, and the graceful lines of scales and claws create a feeling of lively movement. The dragon acts as the guardian of the celestial sphere, emphasizing the connection between cosmic harmony and the power of nature. The light carving of mammoth bone contrasts with the dark column of the base, which gives the composition an expressive depth. This contrast enhances the plasticity of the shapes and emphasizes the skill of the artist, who managed to combine different levels of space — from a complex openwork sphere to the smooth lines of a dragon's body. The "dragon" with a Cantonese ball symbolizes the harmony of the universe, where heavenly wisdom and natural power combine in a single movement. This work is not only a rare example of the most complex carving on a mammoth tusk, but also an artistic embodiment of the philosophical idea of a balance between heaven, earth and spirituality.
12 168 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 40 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese Dragon ball is an exquisite work of decorative and applied art, combining the ancient traditions of Chinese carving and rare natural materials. The composition is based on a mammoth tusk that has lain in permafrost for thousands of years. Its noble texture and soft cream shade emphasize the delicacy of the carving and give the work a special historical depth. At the top of the composition is the famous Cantonese carved ball, one of the most difficult achievements of Chinese art. This multi-layered ball is cut from a single piece of material and consists of several nested spheres, each of which rotates freely inside the other. The surface of the ball is covered with the finest openwork ornaments, resembling an interweaving of clouds, flowers and waves. Such balls traditionally symbolize perfection, the infinity of the world and the harmony of the heavenly order. The central part of the composition is occupied by a dynamic dragon figure. In Chinese culture, the dragon is one of the most powerful and auspicious symbols, representing the power of heaven, wisdom and power over the elements. His curved body seems to move among the clouds, and the graceful lines of scales and claws create a feeling of lively movement. The dragon acts as the guardian of the celestial sphere, emphasizing the connection between cosmic harmony and the power of nature. The light carving of mammoth bone contrasts with the dark column of the base, which gives the composition an expressive depth. This contrast enhances the plasticity of the shapes and highlights the skill of the artist, who managed to combine different levels of space — from a complex openwork sphere to the smooth lines of a dragon's body. The "dragon" with a Cantonese ball symbolizes the harmony of the universe, where heavenly wisdom and natural power combine in a single movement. This work is not only a rare example of the most complex carving on a mammoth tusk, but also an artistic embodiment of the philosophical idea of a balance between heaven, earth and spirituality.
12 168 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 43 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 43 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese Dragon ball is an exquisite work of decorative and applied art, combining the ancient traditions of Chinese carving and rare natural materials. The composition is based on a mammoth tusk that has lain in permafrost for thousands of years. Its noble texture and soft cream shade emphasize the delicacy of the carving and give the work a special historical depth. At the top of the composition is the famous Cantonese carved ball, one of the most difficult achievements of Chinese art. This multi-layered ball is cut from a single piece of material and consists of several nested spheres, each of which rotates freely inside the other. The surface of the ball is covered with the finest openwork ornaments, resembling an interweaving of clouds, flowers and waves. Such balls traditionally symbolize perfection, the infinity of the world and the harmony of the heavenly order. The central part of the composition is occupied by a dynamic dragon figure. In Chinese culture, the dragon is one of the most powerful and auspicious symbols, representing the power of heaven, wisdom and power over the elements. His curved body seems to move among the clouds, and the graceful lines of scales and claws create a feeling of lively movement. The dragon acts as the guardian of the celestial sphere, emphasizing the connection between cosmic harmony and the power of nature. The light carving of mammoth bone contrasts with the dark column of the base, which gives the composition an expressive depth. This contrast enhances the plasticity of the shapes and emphasizes the skill of the artist, who managed to combine different levels of space — from a complex openwork sphere to the smooth lines of a dragon's body. The "dragon" with a Cantonese ball symbolizes the harmony of the universe, where heavenly wisdom and natural power combine in a single movement. This work is not only a rare example of the most complex carving on a mammoth tusk, but also an artistic embodiment of the philosophical idea of a balance between heaven, earth and spirituality.
13 104 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 48 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Dragon" 48 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese Dragon ball is an exquisite work of decorative and applied art, combining the ancient traditions of Chinese carving and rare natural materials. The composition is based on a mammoth tusk that has lain in permafrost for thousands of years. Its noble texture and soft cream shade emphasize the delicacy of the carving and give the work a special historical depth. At the top of the composition is the famous Cantonese carved ball, one of the most difficult achievements of Chinese art. This multi-layered ball is cut from a single piece of material and consists of several nested spheres, each of which rotates freely inside the other. The surface of the ball is covered with the finest openwork ornaments, resembling an interweaving of clouds, flowers and waves. Such balls traditionally symbolize perfection, the infinity of the world and the harmony of the heavenly order. The central part of the composition is occupied by a dynamic dragon figure. In Chinese culture, the dragon is one of the most powerful and auspicious symbols, representing the power of heaven, wisdom and power over the elements. His curved body seems to move among the clouds, and the graceful lines of scales and claws create a feeling of lively movement. The dragon acts as the guardian of the celestial sphere, emphasizing the connection between cosmic harmony and the power of nature. The light carving of mammoth bone contrasts with the dark column of the base, which gives the composition an expressive depth. This contrast enhances the plasticity of the shapes and highlights the skill of the artist, who managed to combine different levels of space — from a complex openwork sphere to the smooth lines of a dragon's body. The "dragon" with a Cantonese ball symbolizes the harmony of the universe, where heavenly wisdom and natural power combine in a single movement. This work is not only a rare example of the most complex carving on a mammoth tusk, but also an artistic embodiment of the philosophical idea of a balance between heaven, earth and spirituality.
8 190 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Heavenly Dragon" 26 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Heavenly Dragon" 26 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese ball "Heavenly Dragon" is a complex work of art, which combines symbolism, movement and virtuoso plastic carving. The central accent is the Cantonese ball, towering over the dynamic stage like a celestial body around which the composition unfolds. At the base, there is a plot with dragons and figures pointing upwards, creating a sense of ascension and striving for a higher power and harmony. The product is made from a mammoth tusk in the tradition of the Canton school of carving, where every detail is worked out with exceptional precision. The ball is carved from a solid array with internal movable layers forming a multi-layered structure requiring jewelry craftsmanship. Relief figures of dragons, cloud swirls and decorative elements form a rich texture that plays with light and shadow. The base of the dark carved material emphasizes the complexity of the composition and enhances its visual depth. The image of the heavenly dragon in Chinese culture symbolizes supreme power, strength of spirit and blessing from above. It is associated with the heavens, the control of the elements and the protection of fate. In combination with the Cantonese ball, the composition acquires an additional meaning: it is not only a sign of power and greatness, but also a symbol of the harmony of the universe, the continuous movement of energy and the favorable course of life circumstances. Such a work becomes the epitome of striving for heights, prosperity and inner strength.
3 510 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Ghost Ball" 33 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Ghost Ball" 33 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese ball "Ghost Ball" is a rare example of the highest craftsmanship of carving, where the artistic idea is subordinated to demonstrating the complexity and depth of the form. The central element is a multi—layered Cantonese ball, visually light and almost weightless, mounted on an elegant vertical composition complemented by a second, smaller ball and a carved base. The object is perceived as an integral architecture, in which every detail is calibrated and proportionate, creating a sense of strict harmony and inner balance. The product is made from a mammoth tusk using the traditional Cantonese technique of "ghost work balls". The ball is carved from a solid array, inside of which dozens of movable layers are formed, freely rotating one inside the other. Each layer is decorated with delicate carvings that require exceptional precision and control at every stage of the work. The surface of the ball is covered with a complex ornament with an interweaving of plant and mythological motifs, creating a dense decorative structure. The vertical stand and the base are complemented by fine engraving, supporting the overall rhythm of the composition. The name "Ghost Ball" refers to the feeling of immateriality and illusion: the complex structure seems to be devoid of weight and boundaries, demonstrating the idea of infinite space within a limited form. In a cultural context, such products symbolize the harmony of the universe, the continuity of movement and the perfection of order. This is not just a decorative object, but a demonstration of the utmost possibilities of human skill, embodied in a material that preserves the memory of thousands of years.
13 104 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Ghost ball on a dragon" 26 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Ghost ball on a dragon" 26 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese ball "Ghost ball on a Dragon" is an expressive work of decorative and applied art, which combines the dynamics of a mythological image and the most complex carving technique. The central accent is the Cantonese ball, fixed on an elegant, upward—pointing shape, as if hovering over the figure of a dragon. The base of the composition is designed in the form of a powerful mythical creature that supports the structure and sets the whole work in motion and tension, creating a sense of ascent and energy. The product is made from a mammoth tusk using the traditional Cantonese technique of multi-layered carving. The ball is carved from a solid array and contains a system of movable spheres inside, freely rotating one inside the other, which requires exceptional precision and skill. The surface of the ball is covered with the finest openwork ornaments with motifs of dragons and clouds, echoing the main plot. The dragon's figure has been worked out with special care: scales, body curves, tense lines create an expressive silhouette complemented by decorative elements and smooth shape transitions. In Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of supreme power, strength and heavenly protection, and the Cantonese ball represents the harmony of the universe and the infinity of movement. Their combination enhances the meaning of the composition.: It is an image of a force that controls destiny and energy, guiding the movement towards success and prosperity. Such a work is perceived as a sign of status and inner power, combining philosophy, symbolism and extreme craftsmanship.
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Ghost Ball" 36 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Ghost Ball" 36 spheres The composition of a mammoth tusk with a Cantonese ball "Ghost Ball" is an example of exquisite decorative art, in which the shape is subordinated to the idea of visual lightness and perfection of design. The central element is a multi—layered Cantonese ball, as if suspended in space, mounted on a slender carved support with a carefully crafted base. The whole composition is built on the principle of vertical balance, where each part supports and enhances the overall feeling of harmony and completeness. The product is made from a mammoth tusk using the traditional Cantonese technique of "ghost balls". The ball is cut from a single piece of material and contains many movable layers inside, freely rotating one inside the other. Such work requires exceptional precision: an error of even a fraction of a millimeter makes it impossible to create an internal structure. The surface of the ball is decorated with the finest openwork ornaments with motifs of dragons, clouds and plant elements, creating a complex play of light and shadow. The base and the stand are complemented by carvings that support the overall decorative rhythm and enhance the impression of integrity. The name "Ghost Ball" is associated with the effect of immateriality and illusion that occurs when looking at a multi-layered structure. In a cultural sense, such products symbolize the harmony of the universe, the infinity of movement and the perfection of the world order. It is not just a decorative object, but a demonstration of the highest level of craftsmanship, which combines philosophy, tradition and technical excellence.
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Cantonese ball" 36 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese ball "Cantonese ball" 36 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
5 570 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 36 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 36 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
5 148 000 ₽
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  Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 36 spheres Mammoth tusk composition with Cantonese Dragon ball 36 spheres The Cantonese bone ball, also known as the "ghost ball", is one of the most characteristic types of Guangzhou carvings, formed back in the Ming Dynasty. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that a single fragment of bone is hollowed out into a multi-layered sphere with intertwining openwork shells. Each layer is finely worked out with its own through-the-wall ornament and can freely rotate inside the subsequent one, creating the impression of lightness and almost weightless transparency. The Cantonese ball is considered the pinnacle of local school craftsmanship and an important part of China's national intangible cultural heritage. Modern works often use a single mammoth tusk, which makes it possible to create complex multi-layered structures with filigree precision. The most important indicator of the master's level is the number of inner spheres: the more layers are enclosed in one ball, the higher the technical complexity and the more virtuoso the work is considered. Creating a large number of freely rotating shells requires exceptional calculation accuracy, error-free tool ownership and many years of experience. The process of hollowing out a single multilayer sphere is extremely laborious and involves a high risk of material damage at any stage. It is this technical complexity combined with artistic ingenuity that gives the "ghost ball" its unique charm and makes each piece a testament to outstanding craftsmanship.
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