As an outstanding representative of ancient Chinese art, the “Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow” bears rich cultural connotations. In traditional culture, the horse has always been a symbol of strength, speed, progress, and success. Its ceaselessly galloping posture implies a spirit of advancing bravely and constantly breaking through. And the flying swallow symbolizes agility, lightness, and freedom. The combination of the horse and the flying swallow shows a realm of transcending the ordinary and pursuing excellence.
When this ornament is placed at home or in the office, the auspicious qi it contains can infuse the space with positive energy. In feng shui theory, the horse has the function of invigorating the energy field and enhancing fortune. It can arouse people’s inner fighting spirit and creativity, help the career to thrive, break through numerous difficulties, and march towards the peak of success. At the same time, its unique cultural essence can also enhance the cultural atmosphere and artistic style of the space, demonstrating the owner’s elegant taste and respect for traditional culture.
This ornament is meticulously crafted using traditional copper casting techniques. With their consummate skills and an extreme pursuit of details, the artisans have flawlessly replicated the charm of the “Galloping Horse Treading on a Flying Swallow.” Every line is smooth and natural, and every contour is clear and precise. From the vigorous figure of the horse to the delicate form of the flying swallow, it all exhibits a superb level of craftsmanship.
After high-temperature coloring treatment, the horse’s body presents a unique and magnificent lacquer pattern. The alternating colors of yellow, blue, and orange unfold on the horse’s body like a vivid and colorful painting scroll. The bright warmth of yellow, the profound tranquility of blue, and the vibrant enthusiasm of orange interweave, forming a distinct visual contrast while also blending harmoniously. This color combination not only enhances the artistic beauty of the ornament but also makes it stand out among numerous decorative items and become the center of attention. The application of the lacquer pattern technique not only ensures the long-lasting vividness of the colors but also endows the ornament with a simple, ancient, and elegant texture. As time passes, its color becomes increasingly mellow, as if narrating the story of the years.
Precautions
Copper artefacts should be stored in a dry environment. When cleaning, please use a soft cotton cloth and avoid contact with corrosive chemicals or sharp objects to prevent damage to the product’s finish.
Copper crafts exceeding 10 centimetres in size are typically hollow. The items are manufactured using the lost wax process. A small hole is typically left at the bottom for the purpose of cleaning the casting exhaust and clearing up any residual fine sand particles in the work. Due to the intricate nature of the product structure, a small quantity of sand residue may be present within the crafts. Despite the best efforts of our team, including manual polishing and hand-painting, we cannot guarantee that every item will be 100% perfect. Please note that a small amount of trachoma is to be expected, but this will not affect the product’s aesthetic appearance when placed. If this is a concern for you, we kindly ask that you exercise caution when making your purchase.
Some of the work is carried out using electroplating. To prevent the plating from falling off and to avoid corrosion, a layer of nickel must be plated on the copper embryo. Please note that nickel has a certain degree of magnetism, which may result in a slight suction effect on these works. If you require further information on the characteristics of nickel, please refer to online sources.
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