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Dimensions: Height 85 cm Wide 25 cm Depth 30 cm Weight: 35.25 Kilograms with base Deeply carved from dense ironwood, each figure represents a ferocious Buddhist guardian lion (shi), or “Fo Dog,” shown with bulging eyes, curling manes, and open jaws baring fangs. One lion clasps a brocade ball beneath its paw, carved with intricate floral patterns, while the other restrains a small cub, symbolising protection and generative power. Both figures are surmounted by dynamic cloud scrolls and auspicious emblems, including endless knots and large coin motifs, carved in high relief at the top. The carving is highly detailed, with spiraling curls, textured brows, and sinewy limbs emphasizing the supernatural vitality of the creatures. Their aggressive stances and fearsome visages embody their protective role, traditionally positioned at temple entrances to ward off evil spirits and ensure prosperity. The use of ironwood (also known as tieli mu), extremely hard and durable, indicates these sculptures were intended for architectural or ritual use, able to withstand centuries of exposure. Remnants of old patina and wear attest to their long devotional history. ex collection: Dr. Martin Philipp, Lichtenstein For lots marked with (R), a 19% VAT is added to the combined hammer price and commission. This VAT is waived for: - Private buyers outside the EU who officially export the items. - Businesses inside the EU holding a valid VAT number, exporting to their home country. Proper export documentation is required to waive the VAT
- 재료
- Wood