This dramatic piece is a rare and monumental example of Chinese Architectural Salvage, originating as a corbel (bracket) from a high-status building, likely an imperial or temple structure during the Qing Dynasty. The exceptionally fine, deep carving depicts a Mythical Guardian Creature—possibly a highly stylized Foo Dog (Guardian Lion) , clutching a scrolling motif. These beasts served a spiritual function, acting as protectors against evil and symbols of power. The carving retains an original, oxidized painted finish, giving it a weathered, museum-quality texture. Now permanently mounted on a custom metal stand and wood base, this relic of Chinese palace art is presented as a singular, commanding sculpture.
This piece is a powerful statement for High-End Eclectic, Chinoiserie, or Transitional interiors. Its incredible height and historical depth make it an automatic centerpiece that immediately validates a room's global aesthetic.
Use it as a Statement Floor Sculpture: Position the 33-inch tall piece on the floor, ideally flanking an entryway, a console table, or a piece of built-in millwork. The custom base ensures stable display, transforming the heavy architectural fragment into a gallery-ready piece of standing art. Or make it a Contrast Focal Point: Place it against a clean, white, or vividly colored wall to emphasize the intricate relief carving and the soft, weathered color palette, providing an anchor of ancient craftsmanship to a contemporary design scheme.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Wood
- *Size: 20“(L) x 9“(D) x 33“(H)
- *Color: Brown
- *Condition: Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
Found in China
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.