This majestic figurine of Kwan Kung the famous Chinese God of War is skillfully hand-sculpted out of Shiwan ceramic by a professional art master from Shiwan, China. This figure demonstrates the superb skills of its sculpture and are characterized by its life-like and human warmth expressions.
This Kwan Kung figurine is depicted standing exuberantly with power, wearing a Dragon war robes and holding his mighty Dragon sword, also known as "kwan dao".
In business, Kwan Kung is very suitable to be placed in the reception area facing outwards. His righteousness will protect your business from fraud and embezzlement. He helps business owners to gain an edge over their competitors. Kwan Kung will also help to dissolve away bad energies and evils that could bring you accidents and lawsuits. Perfect for those who are seeking for some authority in the office front.
This is a work of art made to impress. Absolutely worth collecting, perfect for oriental art collectors and Feng Shui enthusiasts with an eye for beauty, class and quality! A masterpiece that makes an outstanding gift too.
What the Kwan Kung symbolizes and how to use this symbol to enhance your Feng Shui
Kuan Ti, the legendary hero from the days of the three kingdoms is one of the most war famous generals in Chinese history. Revered as China’s finest military hero, he was later named Kwan Kung after his deitification and a series of major accomplishments. Today, Kwan Kung is the renowned defender of all; the great protector of the oppressed, patron of the military and Armed Forces and guardian deity for triads, politicians and business leaders. It is believed that leaders and businessmen who place an image of this deity behind them at work will never lack support from important people. Kwan Kung through his protective influences has also eventually become a symbol of wealth. Thus he has many roles and is a most useful personage to have in the house which brings multiple benefits. It is not necessary to worship or pray to this deity.
Display a Kwan Kung by your main door to ward off those with ill intentions. He must always be placed facing the entrance if protection is needed against evil, bad influences and people with bad intentions. It is said that all negative energy and sar chi (killing breath) entering the house will be deflected in the presence of Kwan Kung with a fierce countenance.
Images of Kwan Kung, represents a powerful, confident, honorable and successful leader is very effective for energizing the Northwest sector to enhance Mentor luck based on the Pakua 8 Aspirations Theory. This also makes sure there is peace and harmony for everyone in the home and protection for the Father (Patriarch).
Kwan Kung is a must in business premises or shops facing the entrance at reception to assure themselves victory in competitive businesses and protection. Kwan Kung protects the establishment from fraud and embezzlement, promotes loyalty and ensures smooth sailing. This is believed to help the business prosper even against overwhelming odds.
About Shiwan Ceramic
Shiwan has a long history of ceramic sculpture, with many vivid works by generations of craftsmen. Shiwan's ceramics technique was shaped in Tang and Song Dynasty and flourished during Ming and Qing Dynasty. Shiwan's 5000-year-long ceramic making history has accumulated the rich and abundant ceramic culture, and won the high prestige of the "Capital of Ceramic in South China". The potters of Buy-Fengshui.com's Shiwan ceramic range are highly skilled artisans who have inherited and developed the exquisite tradition of Shiwan ceramic techniques from their forefathers.
Shiwan ceramics is without question far superior than any other ceramic and porcelain sculptures in terms of its multifarious techniques, modeling, vivid and realistic expression, and rich colorful glazes and painting. Shiwan ceramic artist will usually leave the flesh areas (face and hand) of the figurine unglazed, resulting in a more detailed and warm human expression, bringing life to their creation. This is a characteristic that distinguishes Shiwan ceramics.