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Vintage Red-Crowned Crane Silk Panel – 1990s Hong Kong, Unhandled
A beautiful and meaningful gift idea for Chinese New Year or any special occasion.
This exquisite hand-embroidered silk panel features the red-crowned crane, a deeply symbolic bird in Chinese culture representing longevity, nobility, purity, and eternal love.
Purchased in Hong Kong in the 1990s and never handled, the silk panel remains in excellent condition — a rare find for collectors. The crane is depicted in a classic pose with one leg raised and wings outstretched, symbolizing long life and spiritual elevation. In Chinese tradition, cranes flying toward the sun also signify aspiration and rising social status.
Beautifully detailed and rich in meaning, this piece adds elegance and cultural depth to any space. Ideal for collectors, or as a striking decorative artwork for your home or office.
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100 Cranes Bai He TuMeasurements :- -Length 42 inches / 107 cm-Width 20 inches / 51cmThe Chinese characters mean the following;'Hundred Cranes Painting'Signed by the artist, Sha Yongchang Zuo from the Yichun, Jiangxi Provence. Why it's special:-100 Cranes are a classic subject in Chinese Art.Silk paintings like this are usually gifted to mark big milestones like birthdays, retirement, or to honour elders. Some are given as New Year gifts or even hung in temples for blessings. Trade Me Seller Comment 3:35 pm, Wed, 2 Jul