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Kuan Kong on Tiger Throne
#SAN-107 |
Kuan Kong on Tiger as Throne
Kwan Kung, with sword and gold ingot, is seated on a live tiger as throne. This statue symbolizes ruler ship and economic supremacy. The tiger is "Lord of all Animals" and also symbolizes the productivity or the commerce of the country. This Kwan Kung statue is for those aspiring to command their economic niche, he is best placed in the patriarchal North-West corner of home or office. Hong Tse stone resin sculpture with a polished Antique Gold finish.
5 1/2" H 5 1/2" L x 3" W
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Reg 32.95
Sale
22.95 |


Kuan Kong - Victory Horse
#SAN-077 |
Kuan Kong on Victorious Horse
Powerful depiction of Kwan Kung, the protective Chinese God of War galloping forward on his victorious horse. The most auspicious combination of power and success. A guardian for business leaders and commerce, he is best placed in the patriarchal North-West corner of home or office. Hong Tse stone resin sculpture with a polished Antique Gold finish.
8" H x 8" L x 3" W
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Reg 36.95
Sale
24.95 |

Kuan Kong - God of War
#SAN-044 |

Kuan Kong in Battle Dress
An intricate rendering of Kwan Kung the protective Chinese God of War. Confidently attired in battle dress, his mighty "Kwan Dao" or Dragon in hand and ready to strike or defend. A guardian for business leaders and commerce, he is best placed in the guardian-patriarch North-West corner of home or office. Large Hong Tse stone resin sculpture with a polished Antique Gold finish.
10" H x 5" W x 3" D
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Reg 36.95
Sale
29.95 |


Two Horses in Gallup
#SAN-027 |
Two Horses in Gallup
The horse is the 7th year of the Chinese Zodiac 12 year
cycle, the last being 2002. People born in the Year of the Horse are
popular, because they are talkative and cheerful. They are good with
money, yet can be impatient and hot-blooded with a weakness for the
opposite sex. Hong Tse solid stone resin sculpture with a polished Rosewood finish.
6" L x 4" H x 2" D
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Reg 16.95
Sale
11.95 |


Flying War Horse
#SAN-042 |
Flying War Horse Sculpture
A sculpture in motion of a powerful Chinese war horse in battle dress. The horse is the 7th year of the Chinese Zodiac 12 year cycle, the last being 2002. People born in the Year of the Horse are popular, because they are talkative and cheerful. Hong Tse solid stone resin sculpture with a satin Rosewood finish.
9" H x 7" L x2" W
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Reg 22.95
Sale
21.95 |

Wild Horses Sculpture
#SAN-064 |
Wild Horses Sculpture
An exciting depiction of galloping horses, stunningly rendered
in solid stone resin with a highly polished Rosewood finish.
The horse is the 7th year of the
Chinese Zodiac 12 year cycle, the last being 2002. Hong Tse stone resin sculpture with a polished Rosewood finish.
11" L x 8" H x 3" W - Medium
11" L x 8" H x 3" W - Large
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Reg 22.95
Sale
18.95 |


Jade Horses Sculpture
#SAN-070 |
Jade Horses Sculpture
These galloping jade horses have stunning shades of yellow and green. The
artwork is inspiring, the two horses seemingly acknowledge each other. These
horses have an excellent polish. The horse is the 7th year of the
Chinese Zodiac 12 year cycle, the last being 2002.
8" L x 5" H x 3" W
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Reg 39.95
Sale
29.95 |