A Pair of 19th Century Late Qing Dynasty Chinese Cloisonné Phoenix Figures
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A Pair of 19th Century Late Qing Dynasty Chinese Cloisonné Phoenix Figures
A superb pair of Chinese 19th century late Qing period cloisonné phoenix (Fenghuang).
The phoenix (Fenghuang) is synonymous with the Emperor and Empress and signifies high moral standards. The Fenghuang has positive connotations. It is a symbol of virtue and grace. The Fenghuang also symbolizes the union of yin and yang.
Created from solid brass and decorated entirely in cloisonné with a light blue body, feathers of dark blue, red, pink and green.
Condition
Good. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
Height: 9.26 in. (23.5 cm)
Width: 2.76 in. (7 cm)
Depth: 3.15 in. (8 cm)
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