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The journey to Vietnam of the world largest jade block
The biggest jade block in the world arrived in
Vietnam on the 999th anniversary of Hanoi. Its new owner Dao Trong Cuong
describes the journey of the jade to Vietnam.
According to Cuong, Myanmar usually organises two jade auctions a year which
attract thousands of buyers from across the world. In an auction of jade in
mid-2006, Cuong saw the giant jade block for the first time. However, the jade
was bought by a Chinese businessman at $1.5 million and Cuong thought he would
never see it again
Returning to Vietnam, Cuong couldn’t forget the huge block. He started trying to
search for it on the Internet but could find no trace.
Cuong describes the huge jade block as “very rare and beautiful”. Incredibly it
has no cracks.
He said he knew that being able to buy the block and bring it to Vietnam would
be a “wonderful and spiritual thing”.
Later, during a trip to China to buy jade sculpting equipment, he was delighted
to find out that a fellow sculptor he met was the same person who had bought the
giant jade. Cuong was even happier to find that the man wanted to sell it.
Returning to Vietnam, Cuong sold his villa in Hanoi and borrowed money from the
banks to buy the jade at $1.45 million. Cheaper than the auction price in
Myanmar but still a huge commitment.
“That’s the risk of a jade collector. Sometimes they buy and lose a lot of
money,” Cuong explained.
After purchasing the jade, Cuong paid further taxes worth 3 billion dong and
brought it to Vietnam on the 999th anniversary of Hanoi and the 55th Liberation
Day of the capital city.
Cuong now plans to make this huge block into the world’s largest jade Buddha
statue. The statue will be 15 tonnes in weight. It is expected to take between
two and three years, costing a further US$800,000.
Source: VietNamNet/Tien Phong |
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