Vintage Chinese Table Screen
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A rare vintage piece from Zhejiang, China, this beautifully preserved table screen is over six decades old and carved from solid fir wood. Its central motif is both delicate and rich with spiritual meaning.
The intricate panel depicts a child attendant holding a lotus flower, a classic symbol in Buddhist iconography. In traditional Chinese belief, this figure is one of the celestial children who accompany Guanyin Bodhisattva, the goddess of compassion. The lotus (蓮 – lián) represents purity, spiritual awakening, and harmony, while the child symbolizes innocence, joy, and blessings for fertility and family prosperity.
Surrounded by flowing openwork scrolls, this serene imagery brings a quiet, sacred energy to the piece — making it not only a work of art, but a spiritual presence within the home.
Originally used as a wind screen or decorative partition in Chinese interiors, it now serves as a meaningful focal point on shelves, consoles, or altars.
Dimension: 59 W x 19 D x 54 H cm
Wood: Fir
Origin: Zhejiang, China
Age: 60 years
An inspiring piece for collectors of spiritual antiques or those seeking beauty imbued with symbolic peace.