Description
Mysterious Tomb Attendant Painted Clay Head – Qing Dynasty, China
This exquisite and rare painted clay head dates back to the Qing Dynasty, a period known for its rich cultural and artistic achievements. Believed to have once been part of a full figure that stood over a tomb, this clay head served as a spiritual protector, guarding the tomb from malicious spirits. The intricately detailed features of this artifact are a testament to the skill and artistry of the Chinese pottery makers of that era.
The delicate craftsmanship reflects the profound cultural heritage of Qing Dynasty China, making this piece not only a stunning work of art but also a valuable addition to any collection. Its mysterious presence and historical significance captivate all who behold it.
This antique artifact is a must-have for collectors of ancient Chinese art, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of China’s fascinating history.
Key Features:
- Era: Qing Dynasty, China
- Medium: Painted Clay
- Purpose: Tomb Attendant (Protector against malicious spirits)
- Craftsmanship: Intricate and highly detailed features
- Collectibility: Rare and valuable piece of Chinese history
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