Period:Unknown Production date:1990S
Materials:camphor wood
Technique:carved, painted,
Subjects:deity dragon
Dimensions:Height: 36.50 centimetres Weight: 2 kilograms Width: 19 centimetres Depth: 14 centimetres
Description:
Figurine; carved of camphor wood; in the form of man seated on chair on pedestal; pedestal rectangular with rounded corners, painted brown; chair painted brown, dragon head painted gold with red mouth at end of each arm; man seated in chair wears flat multicoloured headdress with strings of beads hanging down in front and back, skin painted pink, hair and eyebrows black, real hair glued on for moustache, beard and sideburns, lips red, robe yellow with red trim and gold dragons, holds white plaque with red sun symbol in both hands.
IMG
Comments:Represents the deity “Yu Huang” (the Jade Emperor), also known as Yuk Wong (Cantonese) and Shang Ti (Superior Emperor), the supreme deity of Daoism.
Materials:camphor wood
Technique:carved, painted,
Subjects:deity dragon
Dimensions:Height: 36.50 centimetres Weight: 2 kilograms Width: 19 centimetres Depth: 14 centimetres
Description:
Figurine; carved of camphor wood; in the form of man seated on chair on pedestal; pedestal rectangular with rounded corners, painted brown; chair painted brown, dragon head painted gold with red mouth at end of each arm; man seated in chair wears flat multicoloured headdress with strings of beads hanging down in front and back, skin painted pink, hair and eyebrows black, real hair glued on for moustache, beard and sideburns, lips red, robe yellow with red trim and gold dragons, holds white plaque with red sun symbol in both hands.
IMG
Comments:Represents the deity “Yu Huang” (the Jade Emperor), also known as Yuk Wong (Cantonese) and Shang Ti (Superior Emperor), the supreme deity of Daoism.
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