Shigandang Guardian Mini Figurine
Shigandang originates from ancient spirit stone beliefs, serving since ancient times as the home peace guardian deity — equivalent to a mini door god: blocking road and sharp corners, dissolving evils, guarding the home and protecting peace, blocking ill-wishers and argument, safeguarding the home's stability and smoothness. Placed in pairs, blessings are doubled; placed singly, it is compact and versatile. It is both a Feng Shui home-guarding item and a trendy Chinese-style desk display or auspicious mini figurine.
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Shigandang
Shigandang originates from ancient spirit stone folk customs. Since ancient times, it has been called the home's mini door god — an auspicious object for guarding the home passed down for thousands of years in Chinese heritage. Folk tradition has the saying: "Mount Tai Shigandang, a hundred malevolent forces dare not stand against it." The ancients often placed Shigandang at wall corners, by windows, and at road冲 points to resist unfavorable energy fields and protect the home's peace.
Intangible Heritage Copper Firing Coloration Technique
After fine polishing of the copper ornament'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.