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Tibetan Temple Semi-Antique Lacquerware Plate Screen – Fu Longevity, Gold Outline (31cm)
Tibetan Temple Semi-Antique Lacquerware Plate Screen – Fu Longevity, Gold Outline (31cm)
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This old wood lacquerware plate comes from a Tibetan temple collection and features the powerful Chinese character “Fu,” symbolizing blessing and good fortune, paired with motifs of longevity. Outlined in gold against a rich lacquer ground with an “orange peel” texture, the design has a subtle depth and shimmer that changes with the light.
At approximately 31 cm square, this appreciation plate is designed to be displayed upright as a screen, bringing auspicious energy to altars, consoles, and shelves. The combination of aged wood, textured lacquer, and gold linework gives it a quiet, timeworn elegance that feels at home in both traditional and minimalist interiors.
Whether styled as the focal point of a vignette or integrated into a larger wall or cabinet display, it introduces a sense of ritual, protection, and enduring good fortune to your space.
Details
- Type: Semi-Antique wood lacquerware appreciation plate / screen
- Motif: Gold-outlined “Fu” (blessing) and longevity design
- Finish: Rich lacquer with orange-peel texture and gold detailing
- Size: Approx. 31 × 31 × 4 cm (12.2" × 12.2" × 1.6")
- Weight: Approx. 0.79 kg (including packing materials)
- Origin: China, Tibetan temple collection
- Use: Display plate/screen for consoles, shelves, altar spaces, or cabinets
Curated by Far East Finds to bring auspicious symbolism and quiet, museum-like beauty into your home.
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