FINE ANTIQUE CARVED WOODEN WEIQI GO GAME PLAYERS Sculpture CHINESE JAPANESE
ANTIQUE HAND CARVED GO PLAYERS SCHOLAR STATUES. This stunning antique sculptural set portrays two skilled Weiqi / Go players engaged in a game. The intricate details and hand-carved craftsmanship showcase the talent of the artist. Made from high-quality wood, this vintage piece is a beautiful representation of Asian culture. Even the tiny go stones and the sculptural feet on the underside of the board are carved accurately. The scholars exhibit serene yet serious expressions as they concentrate on their game while sitting on small mats in their handsome robes. The theme of Weiqi / Go game makes this a rarely seen treasure for the Go enthusiast or for the collector of unique Asian antiques. The sculpture is an original piece, hand carved and signed on the underside. The players measure approximately 6.25 inches tall, a wonderful display size. See 8 photos above left. VIEW OUR OTHER ANTIQUE TREASURES & OFFERINGS HERE. We have many wonderful Asian antiques listed this week including Satsuma, Inro, Netsuke, Bronze, Foo Lions, Kutani, Jade, Coral, Baskets, Lacquer, Mingei, Pottery, Snuff Bottles, Chado Tea Ceremony items, Tsuba, Menuki, Okimono, Woodblock Prints, Cinnabar Lacquer, Chinese Porcelain, Scrolls, Famille Rose, Masks, Ikebana Usubata, Yixing, Cloisonne, Hibachi, Kogo, Imari, Chawan, Incense Censers, Okimono, Paintings, Thangkas, Temple Items, Kimono, Byobu Screens, Stone, Architectural Elements, and many more Chinese Antiques, Japanese Antiques, Korean, and Tibetan Antiques, from the Ming, Qing, Goryeo, Joseon, Momoyama, Muromachi, Edo, and Meiji Periods. We have been in the Antique business for over 35 years and highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. We do not sell items with major flaws such as chips, dents, or cracks, without mentioning it in the listing.
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