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Westchester

This Chinese Guardian Lion, often referred to as a "Foo Dog" or "Fu Dog" in the West. These statues hold significant symbolic meaning in Chinese culture. Symbolism; Protection and Prosperity: Guardian lions are traditionally placed at the entrances of temples, palaces, and homes to ward off evil spirits and protect the inhabitants. They are believed to bring prosperity and good fortune. Material: The dark, rich brown color with golden highlights is characteristic of aged bronze, while the brighter golden areas suggest polished brass or a similar alloy used for decorative accents.
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