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Tibetan Brass Phoenix with Lotus Statue (10")
Tibetan Brass Phoenix with Lotus Statue (10")
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This Tibetan temple-style brass phoenix statue stands as a graceful guardian and bearer of blessings. Cast from old brass and measuring just under 10.5 inches in length, the divine bird holds a lotus flower in its beak, a symbol of purity and spiritual unfolding.
The phoenix’s elegant neck, layered feathers, and flowing tail are richly detailed, giving the figure a sense of movement even at rest. Traditionally associated with harmony, renewal, and auspicious fortune, the phoenix is often paired with the dragon; on its own, it remains a powerful emblem of elevated energy and grace.
Placed on an altar, console, or bookshelf, this statue acts as a refined focal point that “amasses wealth” in both the symbolic and aesthetic sense—adding structure, story, and shimmer to your space.
Features / highlights
- Tibetan temple collection brass phoenix statue with lotus flower in its beak.
- Divine beast symbolism associated with harmony, renewal, and auspicious fortune.
- Material: old brass / bronze with aged surface character.
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Size: approx. 15 cm (H) × 26 cm (L) × 9 cm (W)
– approx. 5.9" (H) × 10.2" (L) × 3.5" (W). - Weight: approx. 1.5 kg (including packing materials).
- Detailed feather and tail carving for a sculptural, dynamic presence.
- Ideal for altars, consoles, and shelves, where it can symbolically guard and bless the home.
- Origin: China, Tibetan temple collection style.
Care instructions
- Display on a stable, level surface away from the edge.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth or soft brush to reach feather details.
- Avoid harsh chemicals, strong metal polishes, or abrasive pads that may alter patina.
- If necessary, wipe lightly with a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately.
- Do not soak or submerge in water.
- Keep away from strong heat sources and prolonged direct sunlight to preserve finish.
- Support from the base when moving; avoid holding only by the neck or lotus.
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