A unique historical artifact from the Ming Dynasty period (1368–1644), this exceptional ceramic piece reflects the mastery of ancient Chinese artisans in conveying spiritual symbolism through expressive forms and finely crafted details. It is an authentic zodiac figure representing one of the twelve animals of the Chinese horoscope, each associated with individual qualities, energy, and destiny.
During the Ming era, such figures were regarded as symbols of good fortune, protection, and harmony. They were often gifted as blessings of prosperity, believed to guard against negative energy and attract success. This sculpture preserves the authentic stylistic features of the period – balanced proportions, serene facial expression, and the soft terracotta texture characteristic of high-quality Ming ceramics.
This piece is not only an object of art but also a reflection of ancient philosophy – the idea of harmony between human, nature, and the universe. Because of its historical significance and aesthetic presence, it is an ideal addition to interiors seeking refined elegance and cultural depth.
It is a rare opportunity to acquire an authentic centuries-old Chinese artwork – an object that unites the wisdom of the past with the sophistication of the present. Suitable both as a collectible piece and as a striking interior accent, bringing tranquility, prosperity, and the spirit of ancient culture into any space.
Uniqueness: authentic Ming Dynasty work
Material: terracotta ceramic
Origin: Ancient China (14th–17th century)
Symbolism: luck, prosperity, protection, spiritual harmony
Value: collectible, cultural, aesthetic interior piece