Cheval de la dynastie Tang
A famous work of art brought to life, which makes for a touching gift or makes any space more intimate. The material (resin and sandstone) and finish has been approved by the foundation of the artist. Immaculate detailing makes it an accurate resemblance of the original and invites you to bring history into your home. The sculpture adds a sense of gravitas to your space.
Where:Home décor, Office decor, Bedroom décor, living room decor, TV room decor
Placement: Shelf, high table
Makes for an endearing figurine for a special occasion such as a birthday gift, anniversary gift, housewarming gift etc.
About: The three-coloured horses from the Tang dynasty (618-907), which were mostly produced as memorials, are a milestone in the Chinese ceramic tradition.
In Tang China, the horse was the emblem of wealth and power. They are meant to embody rank and speed. Some of the most treasured Tang horses were glazed in cobalt blue. Cobalt was a treasured commodity imported from the Middle East; it was more valuable than gold. Its use means the horse was for someone of the highest rank.
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