# Dragons Playing with Beads Wire Inlay Round Pendant - Sterling Silver

"Dragons Playing with Beads" is a traditional Chinese painting created during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The painting depicts five dragons, each playing with or chasing after a pearl or bead.

In Chinese culture, dragons are regarded as powerful and divine creatures, often associated with good luck, prosperity, and the emperor. The [pearl](https://www.chinese-showcase.com/blogs/jewelry/what-is-chinese-pearl-jewelry "pearl") or bead is a symbol of wisdom, enlightenment, and wealth.

The painting is considered a masterpiece of Chinese art and has been widely reproduced and appreciated for its intricate details, vibrant colors, and mythical subject matter. It is currently housed at the Palace Museum in Beijing.

**Material:** 999 sterling silver  
**Weight:** about 24.5 g  
**Size:** 3.9 \* 4.5 cm thick 1.4 cm

## Details

- **Price:** 96.99 USD
- **Vendor:** Chinese showcase
- **Type:** Pendant

## Variants

| Variant | Price | Available |
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| Default Title | 96.99 USD | In stock |

## Images

- Dragons Playing with Beads Wire Inlay Round Pendant - Sterling Silver
- Dragons Playing with Beads Wire Inlay Round Pendant - Sterling Silver
- Dragons Playing with Beads Wire Inlay Round Pendant - Sterling Silver
- Dragons Playing with Beads Wire Inlay Round Pendant - Sterling Silver

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> Updated: 2026-05-21
