In 2007, a Qing Dynasty white jade ring appeared at the Beijing Zhongpai International Auction, with an estimated price of 800,000 yuan, but it fetched a final price of 1.65 million yuan, double its estimated value; to this day, the most expensive jade ring was a set of seven Qianlong imperial rings, collected by an Asian collector for 47.36 million Hong Kong dollars, setting the highest price in the jade ring market.
She actually knew that carving a jade ring was not difficult, but her father once said that there were countless jade rings, yet the ones that really had value and could catch people's eye were not because they were beautifully carved, but because of the prestigious status of the person wearing it.
So, Yu Jingrong had always been thinking about how to create an unparalleled jade ring that commands respect from people.