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Date: First half of the 19th century
Culture: China
Material: Biscuit porcelain with turquoise-blue glaze (Jingdezhen ware)
Dimensions: H. 16.5 cm
Condition: Excellent condition with no chips or cracks; some glaze loss and fine grazing on the bottom, not detectable by fingernails
Classification: Ceramics
Period: Qing dynasty (16441911)
Features:
Design: Pair of Chinese biscuit porcelain figures of Buddhistic lion dogs
Male dog holding a ball (representing the world)
Female dog holding a puppy (representing nature or a nurturing spirit)
Base: Raised on a pedestal base
Symbolism:
Protective statues designed in pairs: Female (yin) protects the inhabitants, Male (yang) protects the structure
Known as shi or shishi in China, resembling Chow Chow and Shih Tzu breeds
Also referred to as Chinese guardian lions, guardian dogs, or stone temple dogs
This exquisite pair of Foo Dogs exemplifies traditional Chinese craftsmanship and cultural symbolism, making them a valuable addition to any collection.