Gracefully displayed on deep red lacquered wooden bases, this exquisite trio of hand-carved ivory statuettes embodies the revered Taoist immortals—symbols of wisdom, longevity, and celestial harmony. Each figure, delicately aged with a natural patina, stands in a solemn pose and bears emblematic attributes: one holds a scroll, another a ritual flute, and the third leans on a pilgrim’s staff, evoking the spiritual journey.
Their robes, intricately engraved with floral motifs and auspicious symbols, reflect the exceptional craftsmanship of late Qing or early Republican Chinese ateliers. The reverse sides are equally refined, revealing dynamic drapery and stylized coiffures that lend the ensemble both intimacy and sculptural gravitas.
Likely intended to grace a scholar’s cabinet or a private collection, these pieces exemplify the spiritual elegance and artisanal finesse of contemplative art. They belong to the tradition of literati objects, where every detail invites reflection on eternal virtues.
Dimensions: Each figurine measures approximately 8 cm in height, 3 cm in width, and 1 cm in depth. Total height including base: 10 cm.





































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