YONGMA Large Chinese Terracotta Horse

YONGMA Large Chinese Terracotta Horse

Brand: Orchid Direct LTD
SKU: BJ37-2165
249.00 GBP In stock Buy at Merchant

The YONGMA Large Chinese Terracotta Horse is a striking reproduction inspired by the famous Tang Dynasty horses, originally created during one of China’s most prosperous and artistically rich periods. Crafted from clay, this piece reflects the elegance and strength of the original figures, which were often placed in tombs to accompany and protect their owners in the afterlife. The surface features a beautifully aged finish with soft, natural tones and subtle variation throughout. This textured patina gives the piece depth and authenticity, echoing the timeworn character of genuine archaeological finds. The sculpted form captures a sense of quiet power and poise, with refined detailing in the stance, saddle, and expression. This is a large-scale decorative piece designed to make an impact. It works as a statement accessory in a living space, hallway, or interior display, bringing both cultural depth and sculptural presence. Whether styled on a console, plinth, or as a standalone feature, it draws attention without overwhelming a space. This is a bold and timeless decorative object, combining historical inspiration, tactile texture, and strong visual presence. Large Chinese terracotta horse inspired by Tang Dynasty originals Ideal as a statement accessory or sculptural focal point Decorative versatility – Adds a touch of ancient Chinese elegance to any space Crafted from clay with an aged, textured finish Each piece is handmade with natural variation in colour and texture W48 x D19 x H49 cm PLEASE NOTE: This handmade piece is crafted to look authentically aged, with a dusty finish that adds to its unique charm and antique appeal. The intentionally imperfect, timeworn look enhances its vintage aesthetic, making it feel like a true relic of the past.

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