Vintage Chinese Boxwood Carved Kirin Fengshui Figure GB329S
This vintage boxwood carving depicts a Kirin (or Qilin), a mythical chimera from East Asian mythology, captured in a seated yet alert posture. The figure is masterfully detailed, showcasing the creature’s traditional fusion of features: a dragon-like head with an open, roaring mouth, a thick mane, and a body covered in meticulously rendered fish scales. Its anatomy transitions into the hooves of a deer or ox, visible on the underside of the piece, while the rear is adorned with a swirling, flame-like tail that suggests movement and divine energy.
The craftsmanship is emphasized by the rich, warm patina of the boxwood, which has deepened into a lustrous reddish-brown hue over time. Every inch of the surface is textured, from the fine lines of the flowing fur to the rhythmic overlapping of the scales, highlighting the artisan's precision. As a traditional Feng Shui symbol, the figure exudes an aura of protective power and prosperity, standing as both a sophisticated decorative object and a cultural talisman of good fortune.
Dimensions: 3.5"w x 6.5"d x 7.5"h
Origin: China
Material: Box wood (Huang Young)
Condition: Hand carved, good condition
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