Antique Home Altar With Panel of Guanyin on Hǒu, China (19433BCK) SPECIAL PRICE
Original price was: $585.00.$485.00Current price is: $485.00.
H: 9” W: 18.5” D: 5.875” | FOR SHIPPING INFORMATION CONTACT US AT 213-568-3030
As a wish for a prosperous and healthy family with many sons, this small table elegant probably was in a young couple’s bedroom to hold small personal statues and store precious items. Guanyin sits a hǒu holding lotuses in the right panel and the left has fertility symbols rats with melons. It is perfect for creating a personal home altar and a unique wedding gift.
Description
Chinese artisans devoted as much time and effort to create small accessories like home altar tables as they do with larger pieces. This home altar table is handcrafted with mortise-and-tenon joints, using no nails or glue which made it more stable and longer lasting. The surface blend multiple layers of different colors of blacks and reds interspersed by coats of lacquer, all hand applied and rubbed to create a rich soft reddish patina. Like most antique Chinese decorative furnishings and accessories, this contains symbolic auspicious designs reflecting a wish for fu and the Five Blessings or Happinesses – wealth, health, longevity, love of virtue and a peaceful death. This table might have been a wedding gift for the newlyweds with symbols to have many children. Rats symbolize fertility, wealth, and abundance and are often portrayed, as here, with melons that mean “fertility in abundance.” White Robed Guanyin here is on a hǒu symbolizing righteousness, morality, and the mandate of heaven to usher in peace and prosperity. As a syncretic deity Guanyin holds a lotus she holds, a symbol of purity in Buddhism, Taoism and Popular Folk Religions. The hǒu resembles a Buddhist lion with its roaring mouth open symbolizing Guanyin’s power over the forces of nature. They are also revered mythical animals who gather and guard money for their masters and defend them from bad fortune. The drawers and doors have metal teardrop pulls on radiating scalloped discs. The doors and scrolled apron have finely carved, painted, gilded, and lacquer with rounded borders with more auspicious symbols.
Additional information
Place of Origin | China |
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Period | Antique, Qing Dynasty |
Materials and Technique | Wood |
Dimensions (inches) | Ht: 9” W: 18.5” D: 5.875” |
Dimensions (metric) | Ht: 22.86cm W: 46.99cm D: 15.18cm |
Weight | 5lb 1oz |
Condition | Excellent, fine patina demonstrating age and use |
Item Number | 19433BCK |
Shipping Box Size | Oversized. Call 213-568-3030 or email [email protected] for shipping. |