Malachite carved sculpture (20th Century)
Malachite carved sculpture (20th Century)
Malachite carved sculpture (20th Century)
Malachite carved sculpture (20th Century)
Malachite carved sculpture (20th Century)

A Malachite Sculpture of a Chinese Goddess

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The malachite sculpture depicts a majestic Chinese goddess, adorned in traditional Chinese attire with a flowing silk scarf that elegantly drapes around her. Her hair is styled with a delicate yet elaborate hairpin, adding to her regal appearance. In her left hand, she holds a sprig of herbs, its aromatic scent filling the air around her.

As she stands there, a small rabbit appears at her feet, gazing up at the goddess with innocent curiosity. The rabbit seems to be attempting to climb onto her scarf, perhaps drawn to the herbs or simply enchanted by the goddess's presence.

Meanwhile, the goddess holds a whip in her right hand, its presence a symbol of her strength and power. Her hand is positioned behind her body, as if ready to strike at any moment should the need arise.

The intricate details of the malachite sculpture bring this captivating scene to life, and one can almost feel the goddess's aura of wisdom and authority emanating from the piece.

Malachite is a popular green mineral that is widely known for its metaphysical properties. It is believed to be a powerful stone for transformation and change, helping individuals to break negative patterns and limiting beliefs. Malachite is also said to be an effective stone for emotional healing, providing strength and support during times of transition and trauma. Additionally, it is thought to be a powerful protection stone, shielding against negative energies and promoting positive transformation. Physically, malachite is believed to have a variety of healing properties, including the ability to aid in detoxification, support the immune system, and alleviate symptoms of inflammation and pain.

Origin - China, 20th century

Measurement - height - 8" , width - 5" (with the stand) weight 0.7lb

Material - Malachite