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I come from China .and I am an article collector ,I am very interested in our China's years of ancient civilization. My collection includes the China's 56 nationalities. I have collected and collecting all sorts of article and I will try my best to show you my collection. Everything in my collection is low price and perfect . please visit my ebay shop to find more oriental treasures,
I'm glad to introduce this Lovely tibet silver figure of an oriental Tibetan . high collection or as a gift to your friend! This oriental Tibeta silver Excellent oriental work of art that is perfect to be used as a decorative item in your home . the Tibet/Miao silver is not as the 925 sterling silver, the Tibet/Miao silver is one especial silver from China ancient Dynasty Ethnic Tribal , You can see the exterior of it is not very refined ,but which is the born texture . People who possess it,can have lucky healthy and happyness . Because the Miao silver can bring many good thing for the people . bless you good luck and good every day!


Material: tibet Silver/Bronze

Size: Height: 6.0inch. Long: 5.9inch. breadth: 3.3inch.


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Chinese guardian lions, also called Fu (Foo) Lions, lions of Buddha, or sometimes stone lions (石獅, Pinyin: Shíshī) in Chinese art[1], are a common representation of the lion in pre-modern China, which is believed to have powerful mythic protective powers that has traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, temples, emperors' tombs, government offices, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), until the end of the empire in 1911.
Lions of Fo are always created in pairs, with the male playing with a ball (round ball represents the world, it is a sign of protection & dominance), and the female with a cub (a sign of protection & dominance.). They occur in many types of Chinese pottery and in Western imitations[2].
Pairs of Chinese guardian lions, also called Chinese stone lions are still common decorative and symbolic elements at the entrances to restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and other structures, with one sitting on each side of the entrance, in China and in other places around the world where the Chinese people have immigrated and settled, especially in local Chinatowns.
In Tibet, the guardian lion is known as a Snow Lion and similar to Japanese shishi. In Myanmar they are called Chinthe and gave their name to the World War II Chindit soldiers.