Description
3 statutes bough from Portugal from a Flee Mrkt in 2023, the Lady who claimed that where brought by her grandfather who was a trader from Macau China back in the 1950's .
Cast material and beautifully painted with lively colors, in excellent shape , did not notice any damage.
The 4th photo shows two ID markings on the bottom of each as shown .
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Laughing Buddha Statues with Two Children
Overview
These are decorative cast material statues featuring a central Laughing Buddha flanked by two children, all intricately painted with vivid patterns and details. The statues are in mint condition with no visible damage, showcasing excellent craftsmanship and vibrant coloration. Based on the narrative provided, they have historical provenance linked to Macau, China, brought to Portugal by a trader in the 1950s.
Description
Historical Significance
The Laughing Buddha (or Budai) is a well-known symbol in Chinese culture, representing happiness, wealth, and prosperity. Statues of the Laughing Buddha flanked by children are a common motif in Asian art, symbolizing fertility, abundance, and the joy of family life.
These pieces are attributed to mid-20th century Macau, a hub for cultural exchange and trade between China and the West. The detailed craftsmanship and vivid colors suggest they were likely made for the export market, possibly as luxury decorative items.
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Market Value
Recommendations
These statues are not only decorative but also carry cultural and historical significance, making them valuable keepsakes and potential heirlooms.
Thank you ! for the effort…
Thank you ! for the effort. Is the marking at the bottom of means the Makers or can help identify the period?
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Hi, the marking on the…
Hi, the marking on the bottom of your Buddha Statue/Incense Burner can actually provide both pieces of information - potentially showing crucial information about its maker, origin, or period of production. Here's how to interpret such markings and what they might reveal:
1. Identifying the Maker
2. Dating the Period
3. How to Research the Mark
What You Can Do
Conclusion
The marking on the bottom of your Buddha statue/incense burner could very likely help identify the maker or period, particularly if it contains dynastic, workshop, or export marks. If you'd like, I can guide you through translating or researching the mark further—feel free to describe it or upload details that more clearly show the mark and I’ll give it another go. Hope this information and these suggestions further help you.