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Porcelain Statue of Guan Yu – Oriental Art | Collector's Item
Porcelain Statue of Guan Yu – Oriental Art | Collector's Item
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 Statue of Guan Yu (also known as Guan Gong or Kwan Kong), a historical and legendary figure from China, revered as a symbol of loyalty, courage, justice, and prosperity.
 Product Features:
 • Material: Hand-painted porcelain with glaze in shades of green, red, and gold.
 • Dimensions: Approximate height of [insert measurement], base marked with the numbers “57” and “48” 
• Details: Classic depiction with red face, long beard, traditional attire, and the iconic weapon "Green Dragon Crescent Blade"
 • Condition: Overall very good condition, with a small visible crack on the left hand (see images)
 Cultural Significance:
 • God of War and Wealth: Revered by Taoists and Buddhists as a protective deity and symbol of prosperity.
 • Symbol of protection: Present in homes, businesses, and institutions to ward off negative energies.
 • Comparable to the Terracotta Warriors: Although made of porcelain, their imposing presence and symbolic value are reminiscent of the guardian figures of Emperor Qin Shi Huang's tomb.
 Ideal for:
 • Collectors of oriental art
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