Ming Period Wang Yeh Royal Lord Statue|明時期 王爺神像

This rare and imposing Wang Yeh (Royal Lord) statue dates from the Ming period and is attributed to the early Tangshan master carving tradition brought to Taiwan by Fujianese artisans. Seated in full courtly dress atop a formal pedestal, the figure bears the unmistakable insignia of divine authority — including a tall official crown, flowing layered robes, and a high-backed throne supported by stylized guardian beast legs, a hallmark of Wang Yeh iconography.

The face is sensitively carved and retains remnants of original real hair beard, adding to its lifelike dignity. Faded traces of red, gold, and white pigments remain throughout the garment folds, while the lion-like footrests reflect the Wang Yeh’s role as a high-ranking divine enforcer in Taiwanese folk religion, particularly in coastal communities. The integrated round platform base is unusually thick and engraved beneath with incised characters, likely marking origin or temple affiliation.

Wang Yeh statues of this scale and early period are rarely encountered outside museum collections. This piece reflects not only religious reverence but regional artistic heritage from Taiwan’s earliest temple traditions.

參考價格|Reference Price:NT$130,000–200,000 / USD $4,100–6,200

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Ming Dynasty Earth God Statue|明代土地公神像

Ming Dynasty Earth God Statue|明代土地公神像

This commanding Tudi Gong (Earth God) figure is attributed to a Tangshan master carver and likely dates to the Ming dynasty. Sculpted from a single block of hardwood, the statue reflects the powerful, rounded aesthetic typical of early southern Chinese devotional sculpture. The figure is seated in a broad, upright pose with deeply carved limbs, a domed belly, and a dignified facial expression bearing the hallmark fullness of the Tangshan tradition. Faint traces of original red, black, and gold pigment remain, testifying to its long ritual use and spiritual significance. Despite age cracks and surface wear, the piece retains strong presence, authenticity, and historical gravity.

Statues of this size and age are increasingly rare, especially those linked to the early migration of mainland artisans who shaped Taiwan’s temple art in its formative centuries. This is a museum-grade artifact with deep cultural resonance.

參考價格|Reference Price:NT$120,000–180,000 / USD $3,800–5,800

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