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Mondern Female Dancer Jumping With Ribbon Statueby T-Trove Asian Decor
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Cold cast bronze is a new art form of casting with resin mixed with bronze powder gives this highly detailed sculpture an authentic bronze look. Each piece is then hand colored and finished making this an unique piece of art.
- Size: 7.75in W x 10.5in H x 3.5in D
- Material: Cold cast bronze
Translucent Slim Buddha with Heart Sutraby T-Trove Asian Decor
$46
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This modern smoky translucent Gautama Buddha is designed with heart sutra "engraved" on his robe.
Mondern Male Dancer Pas De Poisson With Ribbon Statueby T-Trove Asian Decor
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Cold cast bronze is a new art form of casting with resin mixed with bronze powder gives this highly detailed sculpture an authentic bronze look. Each piece is then hand colored and finished making this an unique piece of art.
- Size: 10"W x 10"H x 3.75"D
- Material: Cold cast bronze
Granite Curious Monkeyby T-Trove Asian Decor
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- Hand carved and polished form dark green granite stone, the curious monkey is fun and whimsy Great for indoors or out.
- Size: 3"L x 3"W x 4"H
- Material:Granite
Asian Four Toe Dragonby T-Trove Asian Decor
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Dragons is auspicious and offers protection. His pearl is symbol of power and knowledge.
This highly detailed dragon sculpture is made with resin casted with bronze powder, then hand finished with blue/ gray hues making this an unique beautiful piece of art.
Japanese dragons are known to be large, wingless, serpentine creatures with clawed feet. Dragons are primarily water deities with the ability to control rain, weather, and other bodies of water respectively. The most common type of Japanese dragon is the Ryu or Tatsu dragon which is believed to be the descendent of the Chinese dragon. The Ryu orginated from Buddhist religion and is thought to be one of the four divine beasts from Japanese mythology (the other beasts include the Kirin, Phoenix, and Turtle). The dragon is often seen with a pearl held in its claws. Many historians believe it to deal with ancient Japanese God-Emperors dating back to Japanese mythology while others believe it to represent the moon, thunder, or spirtual energy that the dragon possesses and can control.
This highly detailed dragon sculpture is made with resin casted with bronze powder, then hand finished with blue/ gray hues making this an unique beautiful piece of art.
Japanese dragons are known to be large, wingless, serpentine creatures with clawed feet. Dragons are primarily water deities with the ability to control rain, weather, and other bodies of water respectively. The most common type of Japanese dragon is the Ryu or Tatsu dragon which is believed to be the descendent of the Chinese dragon. The Ryu orginated from Buddhist religion and is thought to be one of the four divine beasts from Japanese mythology (the other beasts include the Kirin, Phoenix, and Turtle). The dragon is often seen with a pearl held in its claws. Many historians believe it to deal with ancient Japanese God-Emperors dating back to Japanese mythology while others believe it to represent the moon, thunder, or spirtual energy that the dragon possesses and can control.
Beijing Fu Dog Pairby T-Trove Asian Decor(1)
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Modeled after the Chinese imperial guardian lions, this foo dog pair has amazing details and vivid expressions. The male has his paw on an embroidered ball and the female has a playful baby cub under her paw. It is believe that they keep away the evil spirits.
This pair of lion sculpture is made with resin casted with bronze power which give them the metallic bronze finish. They are great displayed in entry ways or living rooms, and perfectly sized as a handsome pair of bookends.
The imperial guardian lions (also known as the "Foo" dogs in Western cultures) traditionally stood outside guarding Imperial Chinese palaces, tombs, government offices, and various homes of government officers and wealthy families since the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). According to legend the Imperial guardian lions possessed mystical powers that protected its owners and their possessions. The Chinese poeple never referred to the guardians as "dogs." During trade routes along the Silk Road in the Han Dynasty, Asiatic lions were becoming increasingly popular commodity and gained its fame by becoming a guardian symbol to the Chinese culture. In Buddhist religion, the lion was introduced in the Han Dynasty as the protector of the Dharma (the Teachings of Buddha). The Imperial guardian lions come as a pair. One is male while the other is female. The female represents yin (symbolically protects people living inside the home) and the male represents yang (symbolically protects the home itself). According to feng shui, correct placement of the lions is important to ensure their beneficial effect. When looking out of a building through the entrance to be guarded, looking in the same directions as the lions, the male is placed on the left and the female on the right. The Imperial guardian lions can also be found in other Asian countries including Japan and Korea and various others around the world.
This pair of lion sculpture is made with resin casted with bronze power which give them the metallic bronze finish. They are great displayed in entry ways or living rooms, and perfectly sized as a handsome pair of bookends.
The imperial guardian lions (also known as the "Foo" dogs in Western cultures) traditionally stood outside guarding Imperial Chinese palaces, tombs, government offices, and various homes of government officers and wealthy families since the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). According to legend the Imperial guardian lions possessed mystical powers that protected its owners and their possessions. The Chinese poeple never referred to the guardians as "dogs." During trade routes along the Silk Road in the Han Dynasty, Asiatic lions were becoming increasingly popular commodity and gained its fame by becoming a guardian symbol to the Chinese culture. In Buddhist religion, the lion was introduced in the Han Dynasty as the protector of the Dharma (the Teachings of Buddha). The Imperial guardian lions come as a pair. One is male while the other is female. The female represents yin (symbolically protects people living inside the home) and the male represents yang (symbolically protects the home itself). According to feng shui, correct placement of the lions is important to ensure their beneficial effect. When looking out of a building through the entrance to be guarded, looking in the same directions as the lions, the male is placed on the left and the female on the right. The Imperial guardian lions can also be found in other Asian countries including Japan and Korea and various others around the world.
Bamboo Incense Holderby T-Trove Asian Decor
$30
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Inspired by the cross section of bamboo, this modern incense burner is casted with resin and charcoal mixture. Waterproof coating makes the golden surface glowing smooth. Although the original design is an incense burner, it is also beautiful as a candle holder or soap dish. Magnetic incense holder is included. Size: 4"W x 4"D x 2.25"HMatted black charcoal texture on the outside and polish gold finish on the inside