
Symbolism: Dragons in Chinese culture symbolize power, luck, and longevity. The number nine is also considered auspicious.
Originals: Famous Nine-Dragon Walls exist in the Forbidden City and Beihai Park in Beijing, and Datong.
Construction: The original walls were built by emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Replica: This is a smaller reproduction, likely for decorative purposes.
Material: The stand is made of wood, and the plaque features a brass or metal design.
Location: There are only three replicas of the Nine-Dragon Wall outside of China.
Purpose: Originally, these walls were erected to display imperial power and for good fortune.
Framed Tabletop Wood Stand 20 x 6 x 2 with Gold Carved “9 auspicious dragons Images on front-and some writing on Chinese( i guess) with author signand red seal mark
Great decorative subject as wellsee all pictures for more details.
Product Information
| Category | Vintage & collectibles > Home decor > Wall hanging |
|---|---|
| Condition | Good |
