Majesty Over Mountains and Rivers Guan Gong Copper Figurine
Ancient-method brass precision casting, employing the dual craft of copper coloration high-temperature firing plus mineral pigment hand-painting to shape the Martial Saint Guan Gong. He holds the dragon-coiled Green Dragon Crescent Blade, stands upon an auspicious cloud base, his posture steady and dignified, fully displaying loyalty and righteousness, awe-inspiring presence, and the momentum of majesty over mountains and rivers. Guan Gong combines multiple layers of symbolism: attracting wealth and guarding the home, protecting the business and flourishing fortune, warding off evil and gathering blessings, and faith and righteousness as body protection. He is both the Martial God of Wealth and a classic figurine for business and home.
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Guan Gong
Guan Gong, named Guan Yu, was a famous general of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. Later generations honored him as the Martial Saint, Martial God of Wealth, and Holy Emperor Guan — worshipped by Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism alike. The red face symbolizes sincere loyalty, the long beard represents fortune, longevity, and health, and the Green Dragon Crescent Blade suppresses malevolent forces and wards off evil. He is the most widely circulated auspicious deity statue in folk tradition. His primary roles are: guarding the home and blocking malevolent forces, guarding the treasury and gathering wealth, flourishing benefactor luck, and upholding faith and righteousness.
Intangible Heritage Copper Firing Color Technique
After fine polishing of the copper figurine's surface, artisans control temperature, heating duration, and reagent ratios to form a dense oxide film on the copper surface at high temperatures, producing richly layered color variations. This coloration is not a coating applied to the surface but a natural texture formed by the copper itself through high-temperature oxidation. Unlike ordinary spray painting, every high-temperature reaction in copper firing coloration is unique.
Mineral Pigment Hand-Painting
Mineral pigment hand-painting is a traditional intangible cultural heritage-level surface craft on brass figurines. It gives cold metal vivid spirit and charm. The pigments originate from traditional Chinese mineral pigments — natural minerals and plant colorants ground into powder, blended with natural animal glue. Hand-painted onto the brass piece, every stroke requires the artisan's manual shading and outlining, with no mechanical replication. Thus, each piece is one of a kind.