Dragon shaped three legged incense burner

Dragon shaped three legged incense burner

It is a traditional Eastern handicraft, just a incense burner used in religious or spiritual ceremonies, and also an exquisite decoration. Known for its unique design and exquisite craftsmanship. The top of the censer is carved with a coiled Chinese Loong. The whole is made of brass, with a three legged incense burner and many exquisite carvings on the surface, reflecting exquisite craftsmanship. In Eastern culture, the dragon is a symbol of auspiciousness, representing strength, wisdom, and good luck. The design and production embody the perfect combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetics, making it a worthwhile piece of art to possess.
Chinese Loong Sculpture in Tianhou Palace

Chinese Loong Sculpture in Tianhou Palace

Tianhou Temple is located in Shekou District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. It is a long-standing Taoist temple that enshrines the sea goddess Mazu. In the courtyard, there is a striking dragon sculpture. This dragon is presented in the image of a traditional Chinese Loong, beautifully carved and rich in details. The dragon's body winds and spirals, its scales are clearly visible, and its claws are strong and powerful, showcasing the majesty and mystery of the dragon. The dragon's head lifted high, its eyes shining brightly, as if guarding this temple and the people who came to worship. Not only is it a display of art, but it also contains profound cultural significance. In traditional Chinese culture, the dragon is a symbol of auspiciousness, representing strength, wisdom, and good luck.