17th-18th Century AD Antique Thai Guardian Foo Lion Dogs
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This remarkable pair of Thai Guardian Foo Lion Dogs, originating from the 17th to 18th century AD, stands at a notable 4.72x4.33x1.57 inches (12x11x4 cm). Crafted from either bronze or brass, these figures are emblematic of the protective symbols traditionally placed at the entrance of Thai temples and homes. The detailed etchings and mythical creature design highlight the artistry and cultural significance of the period. Their commanding presence and intricate patterns reflect a time-honored tradition of Thai craftsmanship and mythology, making them a distinctive addition to any collection of Southeast Asian antiquities.
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17th-18th Century AD Antique Thai Guardian Foo Lion Dogs
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