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Wooden Lacquerware Deer & Crane Yueqin / Pipa – Asian Home Decor Instrument
Wooden Lacquerware Deer & Crane Yueqin / Pipa – Asian Home Decor Instrument
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This Tibetan temple stringed instrument blends musical heritage with sculptural design. Crafted with an old wooden body and rich lacquerware finish, it’s decorated with deer and crane patterns—symbols of longevity, peace, and spiritual grace.
Although rooted in the forms of the yueqin, guzheng, and pipa, this piece reads just as powerfully as wall art or a freestanding sculptural object. Lean it casually against a wall, mount it horizontally as a statement above a console, or style it in a music room or study as a focal point.
The combination of curved body, dark lacquer, and painted motifs adds depth and story to Japandi, wabi‑sabi, and eclectic Asian home decor.
Details & dimensions
- Tibetan temple collection wooden‑bodied lacquerware instrument
- Instrument style: yueqin / guzheng / pipa hybrid form
- Motifs: painted deer and crane patterns
- Material: old wood body with lacquer finish and decorative painting
- Use: display instrument, wall art, or sculptural accent (may also be playable depending on setup)
- Ideal for living rooms, music rooms, studies, and entryway walls
- Strong statement piece for Asian home decor and collectors of traditional instruments
Care
Keep away from extreme temperature and humidity changes. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid water and harsh chemical cleaners on the lacquer and paint.














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