Period:Unknown Production date:1990s
Materials:camphor wood
Technique:carved, painted,
Subjects:deity
Dimensions:Height: 29.70 centimetres Weight: 842 grammes Width: 14.60 centimetres Depth: 11.20 centimetres
Description:
Figurine; carved of camphor wood; in the form of man standing on pedestal; pedestal rectangular, painted red on top, black on sides with central white band showing village scene; man stands with right foot resting on red circle with gold sun, right arm raised above head, wears gold head-dress with green and black tail, skin painted pink, hair and eyebrows black, lips red, multicoloured robe.
IMG
![图片[1]-figurine BM-As1994-12.9-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_00252059_001.jpg)
Comments:Represents the deity “Ne Zha” (the Third Prince), (Lah Jah in Cantonese), son of Li Zeng, the Chief of the Heavens and a General in the Tang dynasty.
Materials:camphor wood
Technique:carved, painted,
Subjects:deity
Dimensions:Height: 29.70 centimetres Weight: 842 grammes Width: 14.60 centimetres Depth: 11.20 centimetres
Description:
Figurine; carved of camphor wood; in the form of man standing on pedestal; pedestal rectangular, painted red on top, black on sides with central white band showing village scene; man stands with right foot resting on red circle with gold sun, right arm raised above head, wears gold head-dress with green and black tail, skin painted pink, hair and eyebrows black, lips red, multicoloured robe.
IMG
![图片[1]-figurine BM-As1994-12.9-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Unknown/43/mid_00252059_001.jpg)
Comments:Represents the deity “Ne Zha” (the Third Prince), (Lah Jah in Cantonese), son of Li Zeng, the Chief of the Heavens and a General in the Tang dynasty.
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