The universe in the stone is great
The universe in the stone is great
Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
  • Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
  • Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
  • Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
  • Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food
Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food

Stone carving, two tigers fighting for food

  • $100000.00
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Min. Order:
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Basic Info
Basic Info
Place of Origin: Chongqing
Productivity: 1 Piece/Pieces per Month
Supply Ability: 1 Piece/Pieces per Month
Payment Type: T/T,Western Union
Incoterm: FOB
Transportation: Ocean,Air
Port: Chongqing
Product Description
Product Description
Gecko looks ugly, but it has many advantages for human beings. It can eat insects such as mosquitoes and flies when alive, and can be used as medicine when dead. It is a good Chinese medicine for dispelling wind, promoting blood circulation, dredging collaterals and relieving pain. For geckos, there was also a magical legend among the people: geckos were also called watchmen's palaces and dragons, which symbolized flying over the eaves and stepping on the wall, subduing demons and eliminating demons, and was a symbol of keeping wealth for the prosperous family. Another implication is that gecko is symbolized as a mascot, whose homonym is "must be rich", "must be blessed" and "to avoid disaster". The author of this stone art is familiar with this common gecko, and also feels its reputation. When taking tree roots and bamboo roots as the theme of stone mountain carving, he thought of gecko as decoration. Carve two geckos fighting for a small insect on the root of the tree, which makes the whole stone carving picture vivid and enriches the connotation of this work.

Name: Double Tiger Rivalry Penholder

Use: Penholder, decoration, collection, auction, exhibition

Material: Suzhou Chengshi (Taihu Stone)

Specifications: 16cm long, 16cm wide, 18cm high

Weight: 2200g

Completion date: 1985

List price: US $100000


Gecko Stone Ornaments


Wang Jingen, a native of Xinbei Village, Shuyuan Town, was born in 1937. At the age of 20, he studied wood carving from his father-in-law and changed to stone carving in the 1980s. Anyone who has seen his works is amazed by his exquisite knife technique and lifelike artistic modeling. Professor Zeng Zhushao, an authority on sculpture in China, read his works and said: "The kung fu is very solid, the sabre technique is light and slow, and it is easy to stumble, straightforward and natural, and can see danger in the ordinary, and skillful in the clumsiness". In his nearly 50 years of carving career, his reputation has risen rapidly and he has made great achievements. Stone carving enthusiasts, literati, celebrities, scholars and international friends have come to watch and buy. His works are exported to dozens of countries, such as Japan, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Canada, Italy, etc. The stone carving "Crab Basket" won the gold medal of the "First Chinese Folk Art Exhibition"; The stone carving "Eight Games Holy Pot" was collected by the Organizing Committee of the Eighth National Games in October 1997; The stone carving "Underwater Dragon Palace" was collected by the General Office of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and the Administration of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in October 1998 in the Great Hall Exhibition Hall. The "deep love between mother and son" created for the return of Hong Kong and the "Great Wall of Lotus Pond Carp" created for the return of Macao have been collected by relevant departments. In February 1996, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and China Folk Artists Association jointly awarded Wang Jingen the title of "first-class Chinese folk craftsman".


Two Tigers Vie For Food

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