2009年5月3日 星期日

A Magnificent Stone Head of Louhan of 13th Century


Description: A magnificent stone head of Louhan( or Lokapala ) was from 13th century.
Unearthed from a relics of a temple near Shichuan, this head piece was preserved very well with original red mineral pigment and gold leaf.
In an awesome facial expression, the Budhist saint was rendered finely in the features and showing a strong form that was unusually seen in the Chinese traditional sculptures.
A custom made black marble stand was included.

Date: Southern Song to Yuan Dynasty(12th-13th Century)

Material: Red sandstone.

Height: 23cm (without stand)


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A Pair of Archaic Stone Carvings of Tang Dynasty



A set of archaic stone carvings were rarely in pairs by a ram and a ewe. Obviously excavated from the noble’s tomb which traditionally using the fairy animal as protection guardians or mattress’ weights, the pairs was carved in simple form but in vivid look in depiction of their features and the strenuous bodies. In relax and natural crouching postures, the animal was applied with white slip all over the surface as the basic layer, when colorful paint were supposedly been used to lining their features. But the paint all had been faded away. They were carved by different sizes indicating the different genders. Erosion had caused to the stone surface due to age. And fret was found at the bases. Date: Tang Dynasty(AD618-907). Material: Sandstone . Two custom-made silk boxes are included.