Circular ring in this form is called in China "ping an kou", which means "safe and trouble-free". Ping'an-kou is a traditional jade jewelry piece in China and smooth and adaptable in appearance, which is the "middle way" in traditional Chinese culture. At the present time, it is often a gift between lovers for safety.
Origin:
Ping'an-kou safety button, a traditional round jewelry, has only a diameter of three or five centimeters, but a simple meaning: "security". Maybe it's because there is no tedious, smooth carving and the size is like a button.
Use:
Ping'an-kou is also very popular nowadays: there are different types of Ping'an-kou in almost every place where jewelry is sold. The Chinese love jadeite, so jadeite-made Ping'an-kou is more popular with the public. People usually wear jadeite as a jewel, protect themselves from evil and remain auspicious.
Chinese carvings are based on the material of the jade raw materials and are combined with traditional furui elements, whereby the engraver is entrusted with a wonderful wish for jade and a good blessing for the owner.
Ping'an-kou has necklaces, as well as cute and sweet Ping An kou bracelets, brooches, earrings, mobile phone necklaces and key chains.
Meaning:
The shape of the Ping'an-kou is very similar to the shape of copper coins in antiquity: it is said that bronze coins can avoid evil and keep the peace, but wearing copper coins is not very nice. In antiquity, the Ping'an-kou was a symbol of wealth and status.
The Ping'an-kou is the most representative ornament in jade culture, symbolizing peace, desire, happiness and auspiciousness. The word peace means a clear meaning and expresses the simple and beautiful desires of the people. It is a very good security amulet.