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Antique Pair of Monumental Chinese Temple Lions – Fire-Gilded Bronze – 19th Century
Antique Pair of Monumental Chinese Temple Lions – Fire-Gilded Bronze – 19th Century
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Antique Pair of Chinese Temple Lions – Fire-Gilded Bronze (ca. 1880–1910)
A rare and imposing pair of bronze Guardian Lions, 40 cm tall. This museum-worthy set is crafted in heavy fire-gilded bronze and displays the characteristic features of the late Qing Dynasty.
Specifications
| Period: | 19th century (Late Qing / Early Republic) |
| Dimensions: | Height: 40 cm | Width: 37 cm |
| Weight: | 7 kg each (14 kg total) |
| Finishing: | Mercury Gilded with UV-confirmed gold traces |
Expertise & Authenticity Features
This pair of Foo Dogs bears witness to superior craftsmanship. The inside of the muzzle displays the rough, authentic casting structure of the lost-wax method, including an anatomically correct chiseled tongue. Crucial evidence of history is the natural salt deposition (mineral crystallization) in the deeper parts of the bronze. This build-up spanning decades is an irrefutable sign of authentic aging and a maritime past.
Symbolism & Placement by 1stBuddha
Male vs. Female Lion
The male lion (right) holds the embroidery ball, which symbolizes authority and worldly power. The female lion (left) cherishes her cub, which represents the protection of the family and offspring. Together, they form the ultimate Feng Shui guardian for an exclusive residence.
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