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Vintage Guan Gong Wall Or Door Charm .999 Silver 3.82 Troy Oz
Vintage Guan Gong Wall Or Door Charm .999 Silver 3.82 Troy Oz
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This vintage metal wall charm appears to depict Guan Gong (關公) - also known as Guan Yu, the legendary general from China's Three Kingdoms era. Revered as a symbol of loyalty, integrity, and protection, Guan Gong is one of the most recognized figures in Chinese culture and traditional Feng Shui.
Cast in a silver with a mounting holes at the top, and bottom, this plaque was designed to be hung on a wall or door as a protector charm. In Feng Shui practice, Guan Gong is said to guard homes and businesses against deceit and negativity while inspiring courage, fairness, and prosperity.
Weight: 3.82 Troy Ounces
Metal: .999 fine silver (tested)
Manufacturing style: Hand-cast / sand- cast - typical of traditional Chinese silver charms
Estimated age: Mid-20th century or earlier
Origin: Chinese-made; similar to charms produced in China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan during the mid-1900s
Condition: As shown - surface wear and casting marks consistent with age and handmade origin.
The piece includes top and bottom mounting holes, consistent with traditional methods for securing such charms within larger decorative objects or display arrangements.
This is a beautiful and substantial example of handcrafted silver folk art, perfect for collectors of:
• Chinese silver
• Asian antiques
• Vintage silver charms
• Hand-cast bullion
Please message me with any questions.
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Cast in a silver with a mounting holes at the top, and bottom, this plaque was designed to be hung on a wall or door as a protector charm. In Feng Shui practice, Guan Gong is said to guard homes and businesses against deceit and negativity while inspiring courage, fairness, and prosperity.
Weight: 3.82 Troy Ounces
Metal: .999 fine silver (tested)
Manufacturing style: Hand-cast / sand- cast - typical of traditional Chinese silver charms
Estimated age: Mid-20th century or earlier
Origin: Chinese-made; similar to charms produced in China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan during the mid-1900s
Condition: As shown - surface wear and casting marks consistent with age and handmade origin.
The piece includes top and bottom mounting holes, consistent with traditional methods for securing such charms within larger decorative objects or display arrangements.
This is a beautiful and substantial example of handcrafted silver folk art, perfect for collectors of:
• Chinese silver
• Asian antiques
• Vintage silver charms
• Hand-cast bullion
Please message me with any questions.
Free US shipping
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