
Pair Of Stone Guardian Lions (Foo Dogs)
Powerful and full of character, this pair of Chinese stone guardian lions (石獅 Shishi) are finely carved examples of traditional entranceway protectors once stationed outside the homes of the wealthy to ward off evil spirits. With muscular stances, gaping jaws, and stylised manes, each figure reflects the long-standing symbolism of strength and guardianship in Chinese culture.
While Western collectors often refer to them as 'Foo Dogs,' this name likely stems from a mistranslation of the Chinese characters for Buddha (佛 fo) or prosperity (福 fu). Whether placed indoors or out, they make an arresting decorative statement.
- Origin: Hebei, China
- Materials: Carved stone
- Features: Stylised manes; seated on circular plinths
- Condition: Weathered surface, heavy pieces
- Dimensions: W40 x D40 x H70 cm each
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Pair Of Stone Guardian Lions (Foo Dogs)
Powerful and full of character, this pair of Chinese stone guardian lions (石獅 Shishi) are finely carved examples of traditional entranceway protectors once stationed outside the homes of the wealthy to ward off evil spirits. With muscular stances, gaping jaws, and stylised manes, each figure reflects the long-standing symbolism of strength and guardianship in Chinese culture.
While Western collectors often refer to them as 'Foo Dogs,' this name likely stems from a mistranslation of the Chinese characters for Buddha (佛 fo) or prosperity (福 fu). Whether placed indoors or out, they make an arresting decorative statement.
- Origin: Hebei, China
- Materials: Carved stone
- Features: Stylised manes; seated on circular plinths
- Condition: Weathered surface, heavy pieces
- Dimensions: W40 x D40 x H70 cm each
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Powerful and full of character, this pair of Chinese stone guardian lions (石獅 Shishi) are finely carved examples of traditional entranceway protectors once stationed outside the homes of the wealthy to ward off evil spirits. With muscular stances, gaping jaws, and stylised manes, each figure reflects the long-standing symbolism of strength and guardianship in Chinese culture.
While Western collectors often refer to them as 'Foo Dogs,' this name likely stems from a mistranslation of the Chinese characters for Buddha (佛 fo) or prosperity (福 fu). Whether placed indoors or out, they make an arresting decorative statement.
- Origin: Hebei, China
- Materials: Carved stone
- Features: Stylised manes; seated on circular plinths
- Condition: Weathered surface, heavy pieces
- Dimensions: W40 x D40 x H70 cm each
























