Inspired by one of the most celebrated archaeological discoveries of the Han Dynasty, this framed openwork bi disc draws from the famed jade dragon and phoenix ornament excavated from the tomb of Zhao Mo, King of Nanyue. Traditionally associated with heaven, immortality, and spiritual harmony, bi discs held profound ceremonial significance within ancient Chinese culture. The intricate openwork carving features a dynamic dragon encircled by flowing phoenix and cloud motifs—symbols of imperial authority, renewal, and cosmic balance. Rendered in a stone finish designed to evoke weathered nephrite jade, the piece captures the timeless elegance of archaic Chinese ritual art while serving as a refined decorative statement for contemporary interiors.