Chalcedony carving of Xi Wang mu, Goddess of the West, with a bird by her side, and holding a peach branch over her shoulder and a single peach in her other hand. Her wood stand is carved in a peach tree pattern. Xi Wang mu grows peaches of longevity in her garden. The peach blossom symbolizes the female gender, the wood of the tree drives away evil spirits. Her emblem is a bluebird
This horn carving seems to have been produced from a red horn which indicates that it came from eith...
A white jade carving in the form of Shan Cai and Long Nu, Sacred Acolytes of Guanyin (with whom the...
This ivory carved sculpture probably represents the deity Guanyin. One will notice the lock that han...
This is the earliest representation of the Queen Mother of the West, Xi Wang Mu, referred by the Zhu...
Carved purple amethyst Guanyin with child; small dog at the feet of Guanyin. Guanyin is the Goddess ...
Small carved white jade in the form of three peaches. The peach is seen as a symbol of spring, an em...
A fine amethyst carving of Guanyin with attendant. Branches of a peach tree circle around the two f...
This is an elegant representation of Xi Wang Mu (the Queen Mother of the West in Daoism), a figure o...
White jade carving of multiple symbols including a peach, bat, citron and pomegranate
This pastel blue or blue-gray chalcedony is cut into an attractive twig of plum fruits and leaves. ...
A small translucent white jade handling piece carved in the round in the form of the phoenix (Feng H...
The brush rest is carved from a branch of the prunus tree in its natural shape, of which the Chinese...
The two Chinese goddesses Xi wangmu and Nugua might have roots as far back as the Shang dynasty (c.1...
Yellow aspen wood carving of Shou Lao. He is attired in an official robe which is elaborately depic...
Jade carving of the late Qing perpetuates the shapes and forms of the ancient Han's bronze vessels.*...
This horn carving seems to have been produced from a red horn which indicates that it came from eith...
A white jade carving in the form of Shan Cai and Long Nu, Sacred Acolytes of Guanyin (with whom the...
This ivory carved sculpture probably represents the deity Guanyin. One will notice the lock that han...
This is the earliest representation of the Queen Mother of the West, Xi Wang Mu, referred by the Zhu...
Carved purple amethyst Guanyin with child; small dog at the feet of Guanyin. Guanyin is the Goddess ...
Small carved white jade in the form of three peaches. The peach is seen as a symbol of spring, an em...
A fine amethyst carving of Guanyin with attendant. Branches of a peach tree circle around the two f...
This is an elegant representation of Xi Wang Mu (the Queen Mother of the West in Daoism), a figure o...
White jade carving of multiple symbols including a peach, bat, citron and pomegranate
This pastel blue or blue-gray chalcedony is cut into an attractive twig of plum fruits and leaves. ...
A small translucent white jade handling piece carved in the round in the form of the phoenix (Feng H...
The brush rest is carved from a branch of the prunus tree in its natural shape, of which the Chinese...
The two Chinese goddesses Xi wangmu and Nugua might have roots as far back as the Shang dynasty (c.1...
Yellow aspen wood carving of Shou Lao. He is attired in an official robe which is elaborately depic...
Jade carving of the late Qing perpetuates the shapes and forms of the ancient Han's bronze vessels.*...
This horn carving seems to have been produced from a red horn which indicates that it came from eith...
A white jade carving in the form of Shan Cai and Long Nu, Sacred Acolytes of Guanyin (with whom the...
This ivory carved sculpture probably represents the deity Guanyin. One will notice the lock that han...