This exquisite antique Chinese wood carving from the Ming to early Qing Dynasty features a figure of Shoulao, the Taoist God of Longevity, accompanied by a deer. The intricate details of the carving showcase the masterful craftsmanship of the artist, with a focus on the use of wood as the primary material.


Originating from China, this figurine is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. The piece is perfect for collectors of antique Asian art and those with an interest in the history of China. Add this stunning work of art to your collection today!

Measures approx 14” tall

The two legs look as they have been reglued

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According to similar ones found the date is estimated Ming to Early Qing dynasty

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