Gilt Bronze Kirin Sculpture

Gilt Bronze Kirin Sculpture

This is a gilt bronze sculpture of Kirin. The object is golden yellow and metallic, most likely made of brass or gilded bronze. It has the body structure and limbs of a horse, but its head is more like a dragon, with an open mouth, tusks and horns-like protrusions, which is a typical image of a Chinese mythical Swiss beast. In Chinese mythology, the unicorn is a mythical beast that represents auspicious and auspicious, and has the functions of protecting the house, warding off evil spirits and making money. It is usually depicted as a deer body, horseshoe, oxtail, one-horned or two-horned on the top of the head, and scales on the body.
Ancient Chinese bronze square statue

Ancient Chinese bronze square statue

This is an ancient Chinese bronze square statue, a bronze ritual vessel used for wine or sacrifice. The utensils were square, mouth open, neck long, circle foot high, the overall shape dignified and elegant. The body is decorated with mysterious animal patterns such as gluttonous patterns, banana leaf patterns and Kuilong patterns. These decorations are usually symmetrically distributed with the center of the leaf edge, with a majestic and mysterious artistic style. Zun was one of the important bronze ritual vessels in the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties. In ancient times, this type of bronze was a symbol of aristocratic status and power, used to worship ancestors and important rituals.
Ancient Rome bronze Minerva (Minerva) goddess head

Ancient Rome bronze Minerva (Minerva) goddess head

This is the ancient Roman bronze Minerva goddess head, Minerva corresponds to the Greek mythological wisdom and war goddess Athena, she is the goddess of wisdom, craftsmanship and war. The statue is cast in bronze and presents a copper-green oxidation trail. She wears an Attica-style helmet adorned with a feathery headdress, one of the goddess's signature features that underlines her status as a warrior goddess.
Bronze statue of Asclepius

Bronze statue of Asclepius

This is a bronze statue of Asclepius, the ancient Greek god of medicine. He stands steadily, with his center of gravity on one leg and the other leg slightly curved (dual balanced standing posture). His right hand is clenched (he may have originally held a scepter, scroll or spear, which is now missing), his left arm naturally droops, and he may also hold a scroll in his hand. Age: Statues in this style usually date back to the Greco-Roman period from the 1st century BC to the 2nd century AD.
Bronze Arrow

Bronze Arrow

This is a bronze arrow. This type of weapon was widely used in the Bronze Age (about 3300 BC to 1200 BC, the specific time varies from region to region) and may have lasted until the early Iron Age. It was an ancient weapon component used for hunting or warfare and needed to be installed on a long wooden pole for use. The larger is usually used as a stabbing weapon (spear) and the smaller as a throwing weapon (javelin or arrow). Many ancient bronze weapons have been found in archaeological excavations, such as tombs, weapons depots or wetlands (such as the swamps of Ireland), some of which are well preserved due to long periods of oxygen-deficient conditions.
Gryphon bronze sculpture

Gryphon bronze sculpture

This is an ancient bronze sculpture of a griffin image. The griffin is a creature in Western mythology, often described as the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, symbolizing power, vigilance and the guardian of treasure. This image originated in the ancient Near East and ancient Greek art, and became popular in Greece between the 7th and 6th centuries BC. The sculptural style in the picture has the typical features of ancient Greek metalwork: the beak part is open, revealing a curled tongue, the head has horse-like ears and a decorative ball on the top. Many ancient griffin sculptures were originally decorated with the edges of bronze cauldrons, or used as fountain heads.
Ancient vase

Ancient vase

Ancient vases are works of art in the long river of history. They not only carry practical functions, but also contain rich cultural and artistic values. These vases may be made of different materials such as ceramics, bronze, glass, or stone, and their form and decorative style reflect the aesthetic taste and craftsmanship level of a specific era. In ancient times, vases were commonly used to hold flowers, spices, or as ritual vessels for religion and ceremonies. Over time, many ancient vases have become valuable discoveries in archaeological excavations, providing important clues for us to understand the lifestyle, social customs, and artistic achievements of ancient civilizations.
Bronze Pixiu

Bronze Pixiu

Bronze statue of Napoleon the Great

Bronze statue of Napoleon the Great

Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769-May 5, 1821), that is, Napoleon I, was born in Corsica, a great French military strategist and politician in the 19th century, and the founder of the first French Empire. He was the first ruler of the First Republic of France (1799-1804) and the First Emperor of France (1804-1815).
Bronze Buddha statue 3D Buddha avatar Buddha Buddha statue AR crafts Buddha head

Bronze Buddha statue 3D Buddha avatar Buddha Buddha statue AR crafts Buddha head

Excellent details and complex craftsmanship, engraved with high-quality resin, hand-polished.