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Pair of Shishi Foo Dogs

Posted about 16 hours ago in Stanwood, WA

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Pair of Shishi Foo Dogs

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Hidden Treasures on the Brick Road 10003 270th St NW, Stanwood, WA 98292 Open: Fridays 1pm - 4pm & Saturdays 1pm - 6pm Length (inches): 9.00 Width (inches): 6.00 Height (inches): 10.00 This impressive matched pair of Japanese Satsuma-style Foo Dogs (also known as Shi Shi or guardian lions) presents a powerful symbol of protection, energy, and balance. Crafted in traditional male and female poses, one figure rests its paw on a richly decorated pierced orb—symbolizing control over the world—while the other watches vigilantly. These statues are adorned in vibrant colors with finely applied raised enameling, gold gilt accents, and swirling moriage-style detailing that highlights their fur and decorative motifs. Likely made in Japan during the mid to late 20th century, this set showcases expert craftsmanship and cultural symbolism. Foo Dogs are traditionally displayed in pairs to represent dual forces—yin and yang, male and female, passive and active—and are often placed at entryways or altars for spiritual protection. Details: Origin: Japan Age: Circa 1950s–1980s Materials: Hand-painted glazed porcelain with gilt and raised enamel decoration Dimensions (Each): Approx. 10" tall x 9" wide x 6" deep Condition: Excellent vintage condition; no chips or cracks noted. Minor surface wear to gold accents consistent with age Style: Satsuma-style, Moriage, Japanese Export Theme: Spiritual guardianship, protection, strength, duality This pair makes a bold and culturally rich statement in any space—ideal for collectors of Asian décor, feng shui practitioners, or as powerful entryway guardians in the home or business. Shishi is Chinese for stone lion. Traditional Chinese architectural ornament, often placed at entrances to buildings or temples to ward off evil spirits. "Kutani" refers to a specific type of Japanese porcelain, known as Kutani ware, produced in the Kutani region of Ishikawa Prefecture. Satsuma-style ceramics are known for creamy crackle-glazed surfaces, rich gilding, and intricate hand-painted decorations, often with floral, geometric, and symbolic motifs.

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Used (normal wear)

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Animal

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