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Description:
Look at this elegant hand carving roof top which is made of clay. It is combined with nine pieces together. Its middle bottom part represents Chinese traditional opera, its both side are Chinese Ru-Yi which means "Good Luck and Good Fortune" and its top part represents a flying dragon chasing a firing ball which means the house owner was power at his districts. This roof top was collected from a rich family house and it is an unusual piece. It is made from Shi Wan in southern of China. ShiWan is very famous place making clay stuffs in China. It was collected from China long time ago. Right now, besides it is used to be roof top, it also can be a wall screen to decorated your garden or living room. Outside Dimensions: 110"Wx10"Dx76"H Origin: Northern China Material: Clay US domestic continental buyer of 48 states pays $359 shipping charge for curb site delivery. For NYC customer please call for additional NYC service fee. Customer from Hawaii, Alaska, US Island and Canada pays extra shipping cost. Insurance and handling charge are included in the shipping cost. Price is negotiable, please contact us for more information.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: wkg1668 |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
1950+
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| Country:
USA |
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| Materials:
Clay |
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