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Shrine

Shrine

Shrine (or sacred platform, god house), is a kind of furniture used to worship gods or ancestral tablets, common in Chinese families and religious places. In Buddhist and Taoist traditions, shrines are important places of spiritual practice. People burn incense and place offerings in front of shrines to show their piety and respect. It can be used to worship various gods (such as the God of Wealth, Guanyin, Guan Gong) or ancestral tablets (God's main card) to pray for blessing, peace and family prosperity. When placing the shrine, feng shui factors are usually considered, such as the location should be from the inside of the house to the outside, avoiding the bedroom, kitchen or toilet.
Heavenly King of the Four Heavenly Kings

Heavenly King of the Four Heavenly Kings

The King of Heaven is an important dharma protector in Buddhism and belongs to one of the four heavenly kings. The heavenly king of the country guards the east of the Buddhist world. His name means "land holder" and his duty is to protect the land and safeguard the Dharma. He is often portrayed as a samurai in armor and with an angry expression to deter evil forces. In East Asian Buddhist art, the standard image of a heavenly king holding a kingdom is a lute or sword. The musical instrument pipa (or other stringed instrument) held by the heavenly king of the country symbolizes the need to manage the world with both hardness and softness, neither too relaxed nor too nervous.
King Kong Hercules Wood Carving

King Kong Hercules Wood Carving

Konglius (King Ren), who are the Buddhist protectors of anger, usually appear in pairs and guard the entrance to many Buddhist temples in Japan and East Asia on both sides of the mountain gate. The statue is known for its exaggerated muscles, ferocious expressions and power-filled postures, designed to drive away evil spirits and deter enemies. This statue is made of wood, and many of the ancient Ren Wang statues are carved from wood such as Japanese cypress.
The bell tower of a Japanese temple

The bell tower of a Japanese temple

This building is the bell tower of a Japanese temple. This kind of building is mainly used to house large temple bronze bells and is used to call the time, gather monks for religious ceremonies and ring on special occasions such as the New Year. This modern common bell tower is usually open on four sides, without walls, so that the bell can travel far away. It is in a traditional East Asian architectural style, with a sloping tile roof and a wooden frame structure. In ancient times, bells were sometimes used as fire alarms or military communication signals in addition to religious uses.
Japanese Samurai Helmet

Japanese Samurai Helmet

Japanese samurai helmet, called "kabuto" (kabu) in Japanese. It is an important part of traditional Japanese armor and is mainly used to protect the head and neck of the samurai. The dome part is riveted from several metal plates and is used to protect the top of the head. The golden horn decoration on the helmet is a front stand, designed to show the wearer's strength and serve as a deterrent to enemies on the battlefield. Samurai helmet is not only protective equipment, but also a symbol of samurai identity, status and family tradition.
Wood Bust of St. Peter

Wood Bust of St. Peter

St. Peter (also translated as St. Peter) was one of the most important leaders of early Christianity and the head of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. His original name was Simon, and Jesus named him "Peter" (which means "rock" in Greek) and said he would build his church on this rock. He was one of the first followers of Jesus. The Roman Catholic Church reveres St. Peter as the first Bishop of Rome, the first pope, and the famous Vatican Basilica of St. Peter (St. Peter's Basilica) is built above his burial ground.
traditional antique style oak table

traditional antique style oak table

This is a traditional antique style oak table, made by turning process, with exquisite cylindrical and spherical decoration, which is a typical feature of classical furniture style. The bottom has a structure with horizontal connection legs, and also has turning decoration to enhance structural stability and aesthetics.
African Tribal Style Traditional Wooden Chair

African Tribal Style Traditional Wooden Chair

This is a traditional wooden chair stool in the style of African tribes. The chair surface is composed of a rectangular board sandwiched between two semi-cylindrical beams. The front and rear legs are respectively inserted into the beam, and the rear legs extend into two uprights, and the ends of the uprights are fixed on the arc-shaped backrest. The backrest is made of a branch, the arc of which is compacted on fresh wood and held by pressure during the drying process. The wood used is light wood, aged and finely polished. The legs are annular.
Argentina's Avacagua Mountain

Argentina's Avacagua Mountain

Mount Aconagua (6960 meters above sea level) is located in the province of Mendoça, Argentina. It is the highest peak on Earth outside the Himalayas, and therefore the highest peak in the Americas.
Middle Eastern Style Traditional Wooden Sofa

Middle Eastern Style Traditional Wooden Sofa

It is a traditional Asian/Middle Eastern style wooden sofa or bench covered with red carpet or fabric with geometric and paisley patterns and matching cushions. Common in South Asia, the Middle East, and Central Asia, it is usually a low resting platform or bench with blankets and cushions.
Five-arm metal candle holder

Five-arm metal candle holder

These candlesticks are common in Western churches, noble families, and some religious ceremonies, and are used to provide multiple sources of light and decoration. It is similar in shape to the Jewish seven-armed candlestick (Menorah), but the number and structure may be different, so it is more generally referred to as a multi-headed candlestick.
Ksitigarbha King Bodhisattva Statues

Ksitigarbha King Bodhisattva Statues

The King Bodhisattva (Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva) is one of the four major Bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism. It is famous for its "great wish" ("hell is not empty, vows not to become a Buddha"), and is mainly responsible for saving all living beings in hell.
Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji

Japan's Mount Fuji is an active volcano located about 100 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. It is commonly known as "Mount Fuji" and is the highest mountain in Japan at 3776 meters above sea level. It has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries and is considered one of the three sacred mountains in Japan, and the summit remains a popular activity today. Its iconic mountain shapes are the subject of numerous works of art, especially the Edo period prints by Katsushika Hokusai and Kogawa Hiroshi.
Ancient Bronze Van Bell (Buddhist Temple Bell)

Ancient Bronze Van Bell (Buddhist Temple Bell)

This is a well-preserved ancient bronze Brahma bell (Buddhist temple bell) with important religious and historical value. The inscription on it is key information for studying the age and background of its casting. This large bronze bell with inscriptions of Buddhist scriptures is very common in East Asian Buddhist cultural circles such as China, Japan and South Korea.
a statue of a god

a statue of a god

This statue holds the obvious instrument of "axe", and its appearance is powerful, which is more inclined to be some kind of Buddhist dharma protector, or a martial god with axe as weapon in folk belief.
Japanese-style stone lanterns

Japanese-style stone lanterns

A Japanese-style stone lantern, often used as a garden ornament. It has a Pagoda-style design inspired by ancient Asian Buddhist architecture. This type of lantern is very common in Japanese gardens and usually consists of multiple stacked parts, including a base, a light room, a roof and a jewel-shaped decoration on the top. In Japan, stone lanterns (Tōrō) were originally used to illuminate temples and shrines, and were later introduced into private gardens by tea ceremony masters to create a peaceful, Zen atmosphere.
Stone carving brave (HD 3D scanning)

Stone carving brave (HD 3D scanning)

A combination of animal features, often described as having a dragon head, a horse body, unicorn feet, and sometimes wings. The neck and body have carved details of curly or flowing mane and hair. With a big mouth and a strong expression, this gesture symbolizes fortune, evil spirits and deterrence in traditional Chinese mythical beast sculptures.
Japanese traditional architecture

Japanese traditional architecture

A traditional Japanese style building with typical deep eaves, dark tile roof and simple white wall wood structure. The roof is typically built into the mother house (corresponding to the top of the mountain in China), but its slope is relatively gentle and the eaves are far-reaching, which is a common practice of traditional Japanese wooden buildings to prevent rain and shade. The roof is covered with dark (perhaps dark blue or navy blue) tiles, and the overall tone is darker than the gray of the previous picture. The building sits on a high stone bench with a wide stone step in front. There appears to be a wooden corridor or slope on the left, possibly to connect to other buildings or as a barrier-free access.
3D model of traditional Chinese architecture (support mobile AR, Vision Pro view)

3D model of traditional Chinese architecture (support mobile AR, Vision Pro view)

A wooden structure with a strong ancient Chinese style single-eaves Hop-top building. The roof style is a typical Hop-top (or Nine Ridges Hall). It has four positive ridges and four vertical ridges, and four slopes (two-faced slopes and two triangular slopes). The roof is covered with dark gray tube shingles and plate shingles with a distinct arc. The building sits on a stone bench base with several stone steps in front. The structure is visible as a timber skeleton structure with red timber columns and beams. Walls may be filled with adobe or masonry. In the center is a double-open door (blocked by a blue curtain), flanked by a straight latticed window or sill window with a wooden lattice (lattice).
Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is one of the four Bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism. He is famous for his "great wish". His famous oath is "hell is not empty, and he will not become a Buddha". He is mainly responsible for saving six sentient beings, especially those suffering in hell, in the Buddha-free world after the Nirvana of Shakyamuni Buddha and before the birth of Maitreya Buddha. Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva usually appears in the image of a monk. This is the difference between him and other major Bodhisattvas (such as Guanyin, Manjusri, and Samurian) in the appearance of heaven and man (wearing wreaths and crowns).
Louis XVI style armchair

Louis XVI style armchair

This is a Louis XVI style armchair. This style prevailed in the late 18th century. It is characterized by simple lines, geometric shapes and decorations inspired by classical periods (Greece and Rome). It is a complex curve style of Louis XV period. Response. The oval chair back, known as the "Mé daillon", is one of the defining features of the Louis XVI style. The chair legs are straight, tapered, and usually grooved to look like classical pillars. Chairs of this style are still popular today, with antique originals, as well as many modern reproductions and reprints.
Delivery Backpack

Delivery Backpack

This kind of backpack is mainly used for food delivery service. Its design purpose is to maintain the temperature of food during transportation (hot food insulation, cold food preservation) to ensure food safety and quality. The backpack is made of insulating materials such as foam insulation and aluminum foil lining, which helps maintain the temperature of the contents for a long time. It usually has a large capacity, enough to hold multiple orders and lunch boxes; the design of the backpack usually includes a padded back and shoulder straps to reduce the user's body pressure and improve comfort. Many models have a waterproof shell and leak-proof lining for easy cleaning.
Old-fashioned wooden herringbone ladder

Old-fashioned wooden herringbone ladder

The ladder is made of wood and presents an old, weathered appearance. It is an A- shaped (herringbone) folding ladder with steps on both sides, and is connected by metal pieces on the top and chains on both sides to maintain stability. Similar ladders are usually antiques or old objects from the late 19th or early 20th century.
Teak Garden Armchair

Teak Garden Armchair

This is a teak garden armchair called "Chè vrefeuille" (honeysuckle) designed by the Astello brand, in the classic French country style. Made of high-quality Indonesian teak, suitable for outdoor use and durable. It has a unique lattice backrest and seat design, as well as curved armrests and leg lines. This chair combines the elegance of indoor furniture with the durability of outdoor furniture, making it ideal for the garden, terrace or balcony.
andesite mineral stone

andesite mineral stone

Andesite, a neutral erupting igneous rock with a grayish black or dark gray background color and with white or light gray spots (porphyry). These are usually plagioclase and may also contain dark minerals such as amphibole or pyroxene. Anshan magma is usually formed when the oceanic plate subducted under the continental plate.
A glass of Asahi draft beer

A glass of Asahi draft beer

Asahi (Asahi) brand draft beer (draft beer) served in a cold glass beer glass. Known for its crisp, dry taste and low bitterness, this beer is one of the most popular lager beers in Japan. Frost hanging over the wall of the cup shows that the beer is very icy and frothy.
Marshall DSL15C Guitar Speaker

Marshall DSL15C Guitar Speaker

This is a Marshall DSL15C guitar speaker, a full electronic tube combination speaker produced by the famous British speaker brand Marshall. This speaker is loved by guitarists for its classic Marshall sound and relatively portable size.
Metal drying rack with wheels

Metal drying rack with wheels

This is a metal drying rack with wheels (also called a clothes rail or mobile hanger), used to hang clothes in retail stores, clothing displays, laundry rooms or homes for easy sorting, display or drying. Made of galvanized steel pipe or chrome-plated metal, the structure is strong and durable, and the wide "H"-shaped or rectangular base provides good stability to prevent toppling.
Phnom Penh Tiger Piran Potted Plant

Phnom Penh Tiger Piran Potted Plant

Tiger skin orchid, commonly known as "snake skin orchid" or "mother-in-law tongue". Known for its toughness and low maintenance, this plant is considered one of the easiest to feed houseplants. It can withstand drought, does not require high light, and has the ability to purify the air, especially suitable for decorating the living room, study or bedroom. The flower pot is cylindrical and has an industrial wind or vintage embossed style. This design is durable and beautiful, and is suitable for modern or rustic home decoration.
Wooden Flower Box Artificial Plant Decoration

Wooden Flower Box Artificial Plant Decoration

This is a wooden flower box artificial plant decoration. The ornament combines several simulated plants in a distressed wooden crate container, which is very suitable for interior decoration. The main large-leaf bamboos have natural cracks and holes in their leaves. There are also some long green plants and a few small pink flowers as ornaments. These plants look like realistic simulation plants, without watering maintenance. The plant is planted in a rectangular, light-colored wooden crate or pot in a rustic style.