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Excellent details and complex craftsmanship, engraved with high-quality resin, hand-polished.
Bronze Statue of a Boxer at the National Museum of Rome

Bronze Statue of a Boxer at the National Museum of Rome

The statue depicts a boxer sitting down and resting for a moment in the midst of a fierce boxing match. He is an elderly boxer who has been through boxing matches for a long time. His image appears tired, and from his movements and expressions, he seems to lack confidence in whether he can win. However, he still shows great concern for the game. He exposes his solid muscles all over his body, although he is strong, he has a strong sense of not following his heart. Sculptor Apollonius displayed a high degree of realism in this work, with the human body's movements and bulging muscles conforming to the anatomy of the human body. Not only is the external form realistic, but the internal mental state is also extremely vivid, full of humanity and life.
A set of statues of Artemis, Athena and Aphrodite

A set of statues of Artemis, Athena and Aphrodite

A group of female statues in front of the temple of the three goddesses of Valtis are the goddesses Artemis (Artemis), Athena (Athena) and Aphrodite (Aphrodite). This group of statues was created by John Martin Fischer and originally stood in the park of Ezgrub Castle.
Sanxingdui portrait gold mask

Sanxingdui portrait gold mask

The golden mask is a golden artifact unearthed from the 5th sacrificial pit in the Sanxingdui site's sacrificial area. After testing, its gold content is about 85%, silver content is about 13% to 14%, and there are other impurities.
Buddha statue

Buddha statue

Warring States bronze cross gold hoofed horse (3D printable)

Warring States bronze cross gold hoofed horse (3D printable)

Bronze horse, Warring States period, 29cm high. The horse's head is intricately and vividly shaped, with its body undulating to showcase its fat and robust physique, and a knot tied around the ponytail. This horse should be a burial artifact. In ancient times, death was regarded as life. In the tombs of Shang and Zhou nobles, there are often imperial officials and physical objects of chariots and horses unearthed. At this time, the animal images found in the tombs often appeared in the form of handicrafts, either as containers or as vessel seats; In the Warring States period, various types of Ming ware such as metal, pottery, and wood appeared. Although their shapes appeared antique, they marked the emergence of a new funeral system and laid the foundation for the growth and development of pottery shaped Ming ware in later generations.
Discoboluslancellotti discus thrower ancient Greek statue

Discoboluslancellotti discus thrower ancient Greek statue

Discobolus lancellotti is an ancient Greek statue depicting an athlete throwing a discus. This statue is believed to have been replicated based on the work of the ancient Greek sculptor Mirto, 'The discus thrower'. A young athlete was showcased, elegantly poised to throw a discus. The body lines and muscles of the statue are accurately sculpted, showcasing the release of his power and the dynamics of his movements. This statue is renowned for its exquisite artistic skills and accurate expression of human proportions. It is one of the important representatives of ancient Greek sculpture art.
Minneapolis Institute of the Arts Clay Ceramic Tianma

Minneapolis Institute of the Arts Clay Ceramic Tianma

In the Eastern Han Dynasty from the 1st to the 3rd century AD, Chinese ceramic art reached a high level, and one representative work is the ceramic heavenly horse. It is an exquisite ceramic artifact that vividly depicts a galloping horse. It is usually made of fine clay and crafted through meticulous sculpture and painting techniques. The shape of Tianma is lifelike, sculpted according to the actual form and movement of the horse, expressing elegance, freedom, and a sense of power. Its smooth lines, graceful posture, and lifelike details showcase the ceramic artist's superb skills and observation of horses.
Porcelain "Sacrificial Blue Sky Ball Vase" from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty

Porcelain "Sacrificial Blue Sky Ball Vase" from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty

This vessel shape appeared during the Ming Xuande period, with a large and upright body, a majestic aura, and a sturdy and antique shape. It is named after its round and bulging belly resembling a spherical shape. The sacrificial blue glaze is often used during sacrificial ceremonies, hence it is called sacrificial blue glaze. It is also known as Jilan or Gemstone Blue.
Bronze ware from the Shang Dynasty, titled 'Fuhao Haozun'

Bronze ware from the Shang Dynasty, titled 'Fuhao Haozun'

This cultural relic is a bronze vessel called "Fuhao Haozun", which is one of the two owl shaped statues from the Shang Dynasty. This owl shaped statue was discovered in 1976 at the Fuhao Tomb in Anyang City, Henan Province, China. The owl shaped statue is divided into two parts: the detachable owl head and the hollow body of the bird. Animal shaped vessels are almost the only known bronze sculptures from the Shang Dynasty. This owl is one of the oldest and most naturalistic surviving owl shaped statues. Its form showcases the influence of Anyang, the capital of the Shang Dynasty, in the north, but the style and casting techniques of the vessels indicate that it is related to the bronze tradition of the Yangtze River region in southern and central China. The cultural relics are currently collected in the National Museum of China.
A humanoid sculpture in a clinic in Vienna

A humanoid sculpture in a clinic in Vienna

This sculpture is located in the Otaklin Clinic in Vienna's 16th arrondissement and depicts a seated humanoid figure.
[Giant Bust] Ramses II

[Giant Bust] Ramses II

One of the most famous pharaohs in ancient Egyptian history had a legendary life. He was a powerful king, an invincible general, an affable father, and a tireless builder. With these halos on his head, Ramses II (Ramesses II,Ramesses the Great) reigned about 67 years, and he still enjoys these honors to this day. The enemy feared him, the subjects loved him, the gods blessed him. Ramesses II, who lived in the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt, left an indelible mark on human history.
Armored warrior figurines from the Sixteen Kingdoms period (collected by Xi'an Museum)

Armored warrior figurines from the Sixteen Kingdoms period (collected by Xi'an Museum)

The Sixteen Kingdoms (304-439 AD) was a period of great division in Chinese history. This period began in 304 when Li Xiong and Liu Yuan respectively established Chengguo (Chenghan) in the Han region of Bashu and Han Zhao (Former Zhao) in the Central Plains, and lasted until 439 when Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei, Tuoba Tao, conquered Beiliang and unified the north.
Shakyamuni Buddha statue (8th century AD)

Shakyamuni Buddha statue (8th century AD)

The limestone Buddha head of Shakyamuni, dating back to the 8th century AD, is currently housed in the Minneapolis Academy of Arts. The Buddha statue of Shakyamuni is highly compatible with the classical style developed by early sculptors of the Tuora bowl. The face is square, the mouth is wide, the nose is flat, and the hair is curly. Although the artist of the Tara bowl drew inspiration from the idealized sculpture concepts of India, this portrait indicates that the facial features of the local residents quickly integrated into their religious art.
Marble low polygonal vase

Marble low polygonal vase

The low polygonal marble vase is a reflection of modern art and design trends, combining classical materials with modern technology. Low polygon design typically refers to using fewer geometric polygons to create a 3D model of an object's surface. This design style is visually simple and modern, often used in games, graphic design, and modern art. Marble is a popular material for sculpture and architectural decoration, known for its unique texture, color, and texture. Marble low polygonal vases may mimic the appearance of marble in design, but presented in a low polygonal style.
Confucius bamboo root carving

Confucius bamboo root carving

Confucius was a philosopher and politician during the Spring and Autumn period in China, traditionally regarded as a model of Chinese sages. Confucius' teachings and philosophy form the foundation of East Asian culture and society, and still have influence today. His ideology emphasizes values such as benevolence, righteousness, propriety, wisdom, and trustworthiness, which have had a profound impact on the moral ethics and political theory of later generations. The bamboo root sculpture "Confucius" created by Chinese arts and crafts master Liang Fengzhu in 2005 is now collected at the Liang Fengzhu Arts and Crafts Museum in Nanyue, Hengyang, China. Using bamboo roots as the material and employing exquisite carving techniques, the image of Confucius as a sage is presented.
Dancing King Kong Hai Mother

Dancing King Kong Hai Mother

This is a small stone tablet called "Dancing King Kong Hai Mother", created in Nepal from 1000 to 1100 AD. The overall size of the statue is 9.6 x 5.3cm. The statue is now in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. King Kong Hai Mother, also known as King Kong Yoga Mother, is one of the Buddhist King Kong (Tantra) statues and belongs to the system of empty mothers. The Ming concubine of Shengle King Kong and Great Compassion Red Guanyin originated in India from the 8th to the 12th centuries. The mother-to-mother revered by the four major sects is mainly used to make the spirit of the treasure bottle and the concept of self-determination.
Chinese Song Dynasty Wooden Carving of Water Moon Guanyin Statue

Chinese Song Dynasty Wooden Carving of Water Moon Guanyin Statue

Shuiyue Guanyin, also known as the "Bent Leg Guanyin", is a non-traditional expression of Guanyin Bodhisattva. This image of Guanyin Bodhisattva involves lifting one foot and sitting cross legged, presenting a more casual and relaxed posture. Unlike the traditional solemn and dignified image of Guanyin, the crossed legged Water Moon Guanyin conveys a more intimate and unrestrained atmosphere, reflecting the infinite compassion and tolerance of Guanyin Bodhisattva towards sentient beings in Buddhism. This form of manifestation of Guanyin Bodhisattva is usually depicted as sitting or floating on the surface of water, often accompanied by bright moonlight in the background, symbolizing wisdom and purity.
Shang Dynasty Bronze Beast Faced Pattern Square Cauldron

Shang Dynasty Bronze Beast Faced Pattern Square Cauldron

Fangding "means a square cooking utensil with two ears and four feet. During the Shang and Zhou dynasties, it was popular and commonly used as sacrificial vessels, such as the excavated animal face milk nail patterned square cauldron, Simuwu square cauldron, and Hedang square cauldron.
Knights and Horses

Knights and Horses

The stone carving was made in Cyprus around 1250-800 BC.
Sleeping Bull Sculpture

Sleeping Bull Sculpture

Macaque skull

Macaque skull

Macaca (scientific name: Macaca) is a mammal belonging to the genus Macaca in the primate family. The body is thick and robust, with a smaller body size compared to other members of the same genus; Both hands and feet have 5 fingers and toes, with flat nails; The limbs are basically of equal length, and the thumb can be relative to the other four fingers; The distance between the eyes is narrow, and stereoscopic vision is developed, which can distinguish colors. It inhabits broad-leaved forests in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions, living in clusters of 30-50 individuals. Omnivorous, feeding on wild fruits, leaves, insects, and also stealing crops such as corn and sugarcane. It is a relatively ancient primate and a rare animal in the Mulao ethnic region.
Spinous shell

Spinous shell

Spiny snails are a type of animal belonging to the phylum Mollusca, with large and thick shells. The shell height is 125.1mm and the shell width is 103.0mm. The shell surface is yellow white. The spiral layer is about 8 layers. The suture line is shallow. Each snail layer has 3 longitudinal swollen ribs, with thick and strong branching spines on the ribs. There are approximately 7-10 visible spines on the longitudinal ribs at the edge of the shell opening. There are tumor like protrusions between the longitudinally swollen ribs. The shallow groove is a flattened semi tubular shape, and there are usually three large spines on the right side of the shallow groove.
Heavenly King Red Spiral Shell

Heavenly King Red Spiral Shell

The Heavenly King Red Snail, also known as the Florida MacConck Snail, is a highly predatory sea snail found in subtropical and tropical regions. They are the largest gastropod class in American waters. The shell length of the Tianwang red spiral snail is 60 centimeters. The shell is shuttle shaped and has a long siphon tube with up to 10 spirals. The shell of the juvenile is bright orange and turns gray white to salmon orange as it grows, with a light yellow brown or dark brown stratum corneum. The Tianwang red spiral snail is preyed upon by other large marine predators, including the left-handed fragrant snail, queen phoenix snail, and bone snail genus. They also have same-sex cannibalism. In the aquarium, they also eat small hermit crabs.
【 3D Printing 】 Easter Island Stone Statue Moai

【 3D Printing 】 Easter Island Stone Statue Moai

Moai, also translated as Moai, Moai, and Moai, is a group of giant human figures located on Easter Island, scattered throughout the island, and is one of Chile's tourist attractions and world heritage sites. Some moai will be placed on a stone platform called 'Ahu'. These moai have only the upper body, a pair of long ears, deep sunken eyes, a shaved forehead and high nose, sharp jawlines, and a calm expression. Some stone statues have also been fitted with "coral eyes".
Portrait of Guan Yu Riding a Horse

Portrait of Guan Yu Riding a Horse

A famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Guan Yu treated soldiers well and despised literati, and was known for his loyalty and righteousness in later generations. After his death, he was revered as "Guan Gong" by the people and was often honored by the imperial courts throughout history. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, he was revered as the "Martial Saint" and held the same status as Confucius, the "Literary Saint". In the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he is ranked first among the "Five Tiger Generals" and uses the Green Dragon Crescent Blade. Mao Zonggang referred to it as the "Yijue" in the "Three Wonders" of "Romance of the Grand Historian". In terms of religious culture, Confucianism regards him as Emperor Wenheng [120], Buddhism regards him as "Guardian Galan Bodhisattva" and "Gaitian Ancient Buddha", Taoism regards him as "Emperor Xietian" and "Xianghan Heavenly God", etc.
Xiaochen Yixi Zun

Xiaochen Yixi Zun

Xiaochen Yixi Zun is the most well-known Chinese collection in the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, USA, because many academic books and publications on bronze ware internationally regard it as a symbol of Chinese bronze ware and publish it on the cover of the book. Xiaochen Yixi Zun is one of the famous "Seven Treasures of Liangshan". The objects use realistic techniques and are completely unadorned. The overall shape is seamless, revealing a sense of innocence in the simplicity and richness. This artistic technique of seeing magic in simplicity has always been the highest pursuit of traditional Chinese aesthetics. The inscription describes the Shang king's conquest of the barbarians, and information about this war can also be found in oracle bone inscriptions from the Yin ruins.
3D printable walking little black panther

3D printable walking little black panther

Woodcarving of Guan Yu, the figure of the Three Kingdoms

Woodcarving of Guan Yu, the figure of the Three Kingdoms

Guan Yu, also known as Yunchang, was a famous general of the Shu Kingdom at the end of the Han Dynasty. He was the adopted brother of Liu Bei and one of the highly respected heroic figures in Chinese history. He played an important role in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. A tall and imposing figure is revered as' Guan Gong '. He is known for his loyalty, integrity, and bravery, and is the backbone of Liu Bei's power. Guan Yu was born in Jie County, Hedong Commandery. In his early years, he held positions in the government and became sworn brothers with Liu Bei. He demonstrated outstanding martial arts and military talent in many battles, especially winning reputation for defeating the great general Xiahou Dun of Cao Cao. His image has been widely praised by later generations and has become a symbol of loyalty and bravery
Bronze pterosaur from the Warring States period

Bronze pterosaur from the Warring States period

The vivid sculpture is reflected in its bronze posture, arrogant head posture, and apparent agility of the body. The strong comma shaped tails and their lively clusters, as well as the double rope pattern on the beard, are typical elements of art during the Warring States period. This statue is one of a pair, measuring 17.78 x 20.8 centimeters. This artifact is currently housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art.
Chinese Taipei Dalongdong Stone Carving "Bao'an Palace Mother Stone Lion"

Chinese Taipei Dalongdong Stone Carving "Bao'an Palace Mother Stone Lion"

Since ancient times, China has been skilled in using bamboo strips to enrich and express depth and vitality through the interaction of "facial" bamboo strips. In traditional Chinese Han stone carving, this characteristic is most vividly reflected in the mid Qing Dynasty. Taking the stone lion with the inscription "Respected to Emperor Du Youzhang of the Qing Dynasty in the 14th year of the Jiaqing reign" as an example, its cheeks, nose wings, arms, shoulders, and limb trunks can all be seen with "tassels" dividing them, creating a turning point in the moving surface. The ribbon at the foot is also cut at the contour tassel, forming a bright and vigorous face, and conveying the layered and thick body feeling of the ribbon flipping. This pair of stone lions were punished for violating regulations by carving the female lion into an opening due to the craftsman's carelessness, resulting in no salary.
Xi'an Cultural and Creative Tourism Souvenir Terra Cotta Warriors, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, General Terracotta Warriors, Kneeling Shooting, Mercenary Sand and Stone Table Decoration

Xi'an Cultural and Creative Tourism Souvenir Terra Cotta Warriors, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, General Terracotta Warriors, Kneeling Shooting, Mercenary Sand and Stone Table Decoration

Ghost baboon skull specimen

Ghost baboon skull specimen

The Japanese macaque is a short tailed monkey that can grow up to 70 centimeters (28 inches) in length. It has a similar appearance to the Japanese macaque, but lacks the bright blue and red colors on its face. It has a high gender dimorphism in weight, with males weighing up to 20 kilograms (44 pounds) and females weighing up to 12.5 kilograms (28 pounds). The overall color is dark gray brown. Mature male has a pink lower lip, a white chin, a dark gray to black face, and a raised groove on the nose. The buttocks are pink, light purple, and blue. Female macaques do not have a pink chin.
The stone lion statue in front of Datsan Gunzechounei in St. Petersburg, Russia

The stone lion statue in front of Datsan Gunzechounei in St. Petersburg, Russia

Datsan Gunzechounei is a large Buddhist temple in St. Petersburg, Russia, and also the northernmost Buddhist temple in Russia. The Chinese guardian lion in front of this temple is an important decorative and symbolic element. In Chinese culture, these stone lions are usually placed in front of important buildings such as palaces, official residences, temples, and cemeteries to symbolize power and status, and to protect buildings from evil and negative energy.
The igneous rock statue of Yoga Buddha, a cultural relic from the Chola period in India

The igneous rock statue of Yoga Buddha, a cultural relic from the Chola period in India

Yoga Buddha is a very important deity in Indian history, and his story and image occupy a significant position in Indian yoga culture. Archaeologists have discovered a large number of stone sculptures and pottery seals in the Harappan and Mohenjodaro cultures of the Indus Valley civilization, featuring figures in yoga and meditation postures. There are many cross legged (described as yoga sitting posture) human figures on the Harappa seal, and the statues are now collected at the Minneapolis Museum of Art.
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