Pair Of Bronze Guardian Lions - 19th Century, Thailand
A pair of 19th-century bronze guardian lions, Thailand. These majestic lions, called Singha, are mythological creatures from Buddhist tradition, tasked with guarding the entrances to sacred places to ward off evil spirits. They are depicted in all their ferocity, with flaming manes and gaping mouths with sharp fangs. We can see how meticulously crafted the decorations on their chests are, typical of Khmer-style craftsmanship. These works were placed, usually in pairs, on the sides of the stairways of temples and royal palaces as spiritual guardians.
This specific pair of Singha comes from the Turin villa of designer Pino Lancetti, founder of the eponymous brand.
Dimensions: Lion 1: height 103 cm, width 38 cm, depth 48 cm
Dimensions: Lion 2: height 98 cm, width 40 cm, depth 48 cm
This specific pair of Singha comes from the Turin villa of designer Pino Lancetti, founder of the eponymous brand.
Dimensions: Lion 1: height 103 cm, width 38 cm, depth 48 cm
Dimensions: Lion 2: height 98 cm, width 40 cm, depth 48 cm
4 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 40
Height: 103
Depth: 48
Reference (ID): 1759851
Availability: In stock
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