Chinese Sancai Glazed Dragon Foo/Qilin Dog 20th Century Roof Tile
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Item Description
Origin: China, 20th Century
Dimensions: 4x8x11"
Condition: Repaired Crack at the Base
Additional Information: This 20th-century Chinese roof tile featuring a dragon Foo dog represents a fascinating intersection of function, symbolism, and artistic expression. Roof tiles like this were more than architectural necessities; they served as protective talismans, guarding buildings from evil spirits while signaling status and cultural values. The dragon Foo dog, merging the guardianship of the lion-dog with the mythic power of the dragon, embodies both protection and auspicious energy, a combination particularly favored in vernacular architecture.
Crafted from fired clay, the tile would have originally crowned the edge of a roof, exposed to the elements, which lends surviving examples a subtle patina of weathering. Its sculptural relief conveys vitality: curling forms, exaggerated features, and a watchful posture imbue the figure with both alertness and authority. As an architectural fragment with a rounded base, it offers insight into 20th-century Chinese decorative practices, where artistry, symbolism, and practicality converge, transforming a functional element into a meaningful and visually engaging cultural artifact.