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.
Nepal Cultural Heritage Garuda Stone Carvings

Nepal Cultural Heritage Garuda Stone Carvings

Garuda is a bird (usually an eagle) in Hindu mythology, a mount (vahana) of the god Vishnu. Garuda unfolded in two forms. One is an animal form (such as a huge bird with half-spread wings), and the other is an anthropomorphic form (such as a human form with wings and some bird features).
Japanese cultural heritage monks sitting on elephants

Japanese cultural heritage monks sitting on elephants

Hindu Heritage Garuda Stone Carvings

Hindu Heritage Garuda Stone Carvings

Garuda is a bird (usually an eagle) in Hindu mythology, a mount (vahana) of the god Vishnu. Garuda unfolded in two forms. One is an animal form (such as a huge bird with half-spread wings), and the other is an anthropomorphic form (such as a human form with wings and some bird features).
Crane relief in the forest

Crane relief in the forest

Hangzhou Ancient Temple Relief Mural

Hangzhou Ancient Temple Relief Mural

South China Sea Guanyin Stone Carvings

South China Sea Guanyin Stone Carvings

Stone Bergamot

Stone Bergamot

EarthSong statue-Miloš Axman

EarthSong statue-Miloš Axman

Created in 1986 by Czech artist Miloš Axman, this sculpture uses sandstone as the material. Located in the Kohoutovice district of Brno, Czech Republic, this sculpture is not only one of the masterpieces of his artistic career, but also an important cultural landmark of the region. Known for his outstanding contributions to the art of sculpture, his work covers a wide range of areas from small interior works to large monumental sculptures. With its unique artistic style and profound cultural connotation, it has become an indispensable part of Brno's urban landscape.
Stone Statues of Marta

Stone Statues of Marta

It is a statue in Brno, Czech Republic, known for its early Classical style and residual Rococo elements. Dating back to 1789, it is an important cultural symbol and historical witness. Appreciated for its artistic value, it is also valued for its environmental shaping role in the city park, which is located in front of the Mitrovsky summer house. It not only provides an aesthetic enjoyment for the citizens and tourists of Brno, but also gives people a glimpse of the artistic style and cultural atmosphere of that era. As a historical relic, it bears witness to the rich historical and cultural heritage of Brno and the entire Czech region.
Lion border stone carving-MichalOl

Lion border stone carving-MichalOl

It is a concrete sculpture created by sculptor MichalOl in 2009 and officially unveiled on November 6, 2009. The sculpture symbolizes the border of Bohemia and Moravia, although it does not lie on the actual border in history. The sculpture is located in Žíárnad Sázavou, Czech Republic, near the Pilze Reservoir, and has become an important local landmark. It is not only a work of art, but also a profound reflection on Czech history and culture, reflecting the historical connection and cultural integration of the two regions.
Stone carving of the girl after bathing-

Stone carving of the girl after bathing-

It is a sandstone sculpture created in 1960 by the Czech sculptor. Known for its naturalistic style and delicate capture of female form, it shows the relaxed and pure state of women after bathing. The girls in the sculpture have different postures, revealing a quiet and introspective atmosphere, in harmony with the surrounding natural environment. Located in the park on the 28th of October square in the Černépole of Brno, this sculpture has become a striking symbol of the region, a Brno cultural landscape that attracts the attention of tourists and local residents.
Rhythm statue-Jiří Sobotka

Rhythm statue-Jiří Sobotka

It is a limestone sculpture by Czech artist Jiří Sobotka in Stamicova Street, a residential area of Brno Kohoutovice, created in 1986 and displayed to the public. With its simple and powerful lines and dynamic form, it captures the essence of rhythm and movement, and embodies the author's deep understanding of the rhythm and vitality of sculpture. His work often explores the relationship between form and space, and this statue is an outstanding representative of this exploration. It is part of Brno's cityscape and a symbol of local cultural and artistic identity.
Sitting stranger stone carving

Sitting stranger stone carving

Stone Vase Decoration

Stone Vase Decoration

Bust of John Amos Comenius

Bust of John Amos Comenius

He is a famous Czech educator and is known as the founder of modern western educational theory. He put forward the "universal wisdom theory", which advocated that all people should obtain extensive knowledge through education and promote the all-round development of wisdom. It emphasizes that education should adapt to nature and advocates the teaching principles of intuition and gradual progress, which still have a profound impact on educational practice. His educational ideas include the democratic proposition of universal education, which holds that all children, rich or poor, should receive education. The class teaching system was also invented, which greatly improved the teaching efficiency and had a significant impact on later education.
Sitting Girl Stone Carving

Sitting Girl Stone Carving

Angel Stone Carving

Angel Stone Carving

It is a mysterious existence derived from many religions and myths and legends. It is usually regarded as the messenger or servant of the gods, with supernatural power and purity. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, angels are depicted as messengers of God responsible for communicating God's will and protecting believers. It is often depicted as a human figure with wings, symbolizing purity and divinity. In art and literature, angels are often depicted as symbols of tenderness, compassion and protection, in a variety of images, from classical white robes to modern expressions. It is also often associated with music and is considered a singer of heaven.
Zeus head stone carving

Zeus head stone carving

It is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology and the head of the twelve gods of Olympus. The god of the sky and thunder and lightning, with thunderbolt as a weapon, maintains the order between heaven and earth. He is the son of the second generation god king Cronus of the Titan clan, whose mother is Ria. To avoid the fate of being devoured by Cronus, he was hidden by his mother and raised in Crete or by the Goddess Nimve. As an adult, Zeus rescued his brothers and sisters who had been devoured by his father and fought with them against Cronus, eventually overthrowing the rule of the Titans. Known for his wisdom and strength, his reign symbolized the rise of the new theocracy and the fall of the old. play a supreme role in mythology
Cloth bag monk stone statue

Cloth bag monk stone statue

The original name of this, is a tourist monk in the Five Dynasties period. Its prototype legend is a monk who behaved grotesquely and beamed alms in Zhejiang. He often uses a wooden stick to carry a pocket to beg around and put the begging items in his pocket, hence the name "cloth bag monk". It is said that the monk Buca is the incarnation of Maitreya. His actions and words are full of Zen. His image and stories are widely circulated among the people and become an important figure in Buddhist culture. The image is often depicted as potty-bellied and smiling, which is related to the tolerant, optimistic and humorous image he gives. His stories and images have an important place in Buddhist culture.
Stone carving of fire-breathing dragon

Stone carving of fire-breathing dragon

The Giant Feet of Roman Emperor Constantine

The Giant Feet of Roman Emperor Constantine

Constantine's giant foot is 2 meters long and 1.5 meters high, making it one of the largest marble feet still standing in ancient times. It is part of a 12 meter tall seated statue. The original is at the Capitoline Museum in Rome. This scan is from a copy in front of the entrance to the Roman Empire Baths in Trier, Germany. The remaining giant feet, hands with fingertips pointing upwards, and the portrait of the emperor all outline a chilling image of the emperor.
Sculpture: Girl

Sculpture: Girl

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