「 Great Fullness 」Mochou Jade Pendant
Its concept is derived from Tao Te Ching — “Great fullness seems empty, yet its utility is inexhaustible”.
In Bixie jade and Mochou jade, “Great Fullness” takes on another form.
The pendant is thick in the center and thin at the edges, with lines stretching naturally.
Overall rounded and plump, it feels substantial yet not heavy when held in the palm.
The front is smooth and flat, with the outline of a bat bud gently carved at the bottom corner—
like a subtle mark left on a plain surface,serving as both an echo and an inheritance of tradition.
Bixie jade exudes a quiet elegance, while Mochou jade embodies a calm depth.
The same shape carries distinct temperaments with different materials.
In its quiet presence, it holds a profound weight of its own.
“Great Fullness” is not an ostentatious ornament.
It is more like a low-key manifesto of WJIE.
It does not copy tradition blindly, nor is it created out of thin air.
It does not belong purely to the East, nor entirely to the West.
Instead, it seeks its own unique symbol in between.
Potential lies in the empty spaces; fullness never runs dry.