Hand-Carved Chinese Gilded Temple Fragment
A richly detailed and symbolic Chinese architectural fragment, likely part of a temple or ceremonial screen. Featuring gilded vases, flowers, and ceremonial vessels, this piece showcases traditional Chinese motifs of abundance, prosperity, and scholarly refinement. The carving is full of texture and movement, with remnants of deep red lacquer visible beneath the gilding.
Origin: China
Date: Replica of the Late Qing Dynasty to early Republic period (late 19th–early 20th century)
Material: Gilt wood with red lacquer underlayer
Style: Temple or altar carving
Use: Decorative tabletop sculpture or wall mount
Dimensions: Approx. 25–30 cm HPerfect as a statement accent in eclectic, Asian-inspired, or maximalist interiors.
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