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A pair of Chinese ivory carvings, Qing dynasty, 19th century

elephant ivory carvings (Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758 or Loxodonta africana Blumenbach, 1797) sculpted in the round to depict two Confucian or Taoist sages, symbols of wisdom, longevity and moral virtue, depicted with a beard.
The sage, often depicted with a long beard and a serene expression, is a central figure in Chinese tradition. He represents the pursuit of inner wisdom and respect for nature and cosmic forces. The sculpture often includes symbols like bamboo plants, cranes, or clouds, alluding to harmony with the natural world.
These objects held strong symbolic meaning. The sages, often associated with figures like Confucius or Laozi, represent moral wisdom, respect for tradition, and life in harmony with the principles of the Tao (the "Way").

Height x width x depth: 26 x 8.4 x 6.4 cm. Weight: 650 g.
Height x width x depth: 26.5 x 8 x 6.2 cm. Weight: 686 g.

This lot, accompanied by a CITES certificate and expertise issued by Ce.S.Ar Centro studi archeometici, is only available for sale with shipments within the European Union.
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