For generations, the Koi has been a symbol of luck, prosperity, and resilience in Asian culture, even extending to Chinese mythology. The Legend of the Dragon Gate tells of the Jade Emperor's challenge: any Koi that could leap the Dragon Gate atop the roaring falls of the Yellow River would transform into a mythical golden-scaled dragon.
In Japanese, the word 'Koi' means both 'carp' and 'love,' linking the fish to notions of love and beauty. Ultimately, the Koi embodies strong character, vitality, and the ability to rise to greatness.
Koi Plate LG
Nine graceful Koi glide across the plate’s surface, evoking both movement and serenity. The smooth pewter base is embellished with 24K gilded Koi and a gilded rim, all set within a walnut-stained nyatoh holder. Its flat surface is perfect for colour printing, enhancing the plate’s decorative charm.
Koi Eternity Plaque
A striking ornament inspired by the endless flow of the Möbius strip, featuring nine 24K gilt koi swimming against the current, symbolising perseverance in adversity. A removable engraving plate, held securely by magnets, adds a functional touch to this symbolic piece.
Koi Tea Caddy
Tea, a cherished part of life and a cornerstone of Chinese culture is celebrated in the luxurious Koi Tea Caddy. Crafted from smooth pewter in a refined jug-like shape, it is adorned with nine intricately detailed 24K gilt koi, adding an elegant touch. The caddy is finished with a precision-fit 24K gilt lid, ensuring a secure seal, making it perfect for storing tea or other small items.
Koi Tea Set
The Koi Teapot forms an elegant circle, representing flowing water and symbolising harmony in Chinese culture. Decorated with 24K gilded koi and featuring a nyatoh wood handle and knob, this teapot holds up to 330 ml of tea. The set includes six white porcelain cups with pewter bases, all presented on a walnut-stained nyatoh tray.