Product details

Description

Size: 295mm
Scale: 400%
Color: Light Purple
Source: Original Work
Author's Location: Xi'an, China

Detailed parameters

Material: Resin
Size: 295mm
Scale: 400%
Source: Original Work
Author's Location: Xi'an, China

Applicable Scenarios
  • Study Desk/Display Shelf: Paired with calligraphy rubbings and Qin seal script books, this "mini Qin culture corner" adds elegance and allows for reading and working while incorporating Qin Dynasty elements.
  • Living Room Display Shelf/Entrance Cabinet: A Chinese style echoes the mahogany furniture, while a modern touch blends the ancient and modern, becoming a cultural symbol for guests to discuss (the craftsmanship of replicas can be discussed).
  • Tea Table/Tea Cabinet: Adorned with a purple clay teapot and a dry landscape garden, this arrangement evokes the "martial elegance" of the Qin Dynasty, extending the tea room's fusion of ancient and modern aesthetics.
  • Cultural Collection Cabinet: The core of a "Qin Culture Theme," featuring bronze swords and roof tile ornaments, illuminated by warm lighting to highlight details, creating a private "mini Qin museum."
  • Gift Application: A perfect gift for culture enthusiasts; placed anywhere, it becomes a "Xi'an cultural ambassador," carrying historical sentiments.

60 days of hand-polishing to replicate every historical detail

Crafted entirely by hand, each piece is unique, with subtle differences in armor texture and facial expression.

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FAQs

What are the common materials used for Terracotta Warrior figurines? How to choose?

Terracotta Warrior figurines can be mainly divided into the following categories:

Clay: Made from Shaanxi Guanzhong clay, these figurines are hard, breathable, and highly detailed (e.g., armor patterns, facial expressions), suitable for collection or home decoration.

Resin: Lightweight, durable, and relatively inexpensive, suitable for outdoor display (e.g., courtyards, hotels). Some products undergo an antique finish for a lifelike simulation.

Alloy: Cast from zinc alloy and then electroplated, these figurines are heavy, impact-resistant, and wear-resistant. Commonly found in cultural and creative gift boxes or business gifts, details (e.g., hair lines, shoe sole patterns) are precisely replicated using the lost-wax casting method.

Precious Metal: Made of 999 pure gold/silver combined with intangible cultural heritage engraving techniques, these figurines are limited editions with a certificate of authenticity, possessing both artistic value and investment potential.

Purchase Recommendations:

  • For collection purposes, clay or precious metal materials are preferred;
  • For outdoor or practical use, resin or alloy are recommended;
  • For gifts, alloy gift sets (such as the Nine-Patterned Leopard five-piece set) or precious metal ornaments are suitable.
How to care for ornaments made of different materials?

Clay/Ceramic: Gently wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Avoid direct sunlight (as it can crack). Regularly wax to maintain its shine.

Resin: Wipe with a neutral detergent. Avoid high temperatures (such as direct sunlight). For outdoor display, it is recommended to touch up the paint once a year.

Alloy: Wipe with a dry cloth. Avoid contact with acidic substances (such as vinegar). Electroplated layers can be maintained with a small amount of olive oil.

Precious Metals: Clean crevices with a soft-bristled brush. Avoid scratching with hard objects. For long-term storage, seal and protect from moisture.

What to do if there are stains or fading on the surface of the ornament?

Ordinary stains: Gently wipe with a soft cloth dampened with toothpaste or baking soda solution;

Stubborn stains: Resin or alloy ornaments can be gently wiped with an alcohol swab; terracotta ornaments require professional repair;

Fading treatment: Resin ornaments can be repainted with the same color; for faded alloy electroplating, it is recommended to contact the seller for refurbishment.

What are the taboos regarding displaying Terracotta Warriors figurines?

Traditional belief: Some people believe that Terracotta Warriors are "funerary objects," belonging to tomb burial goods, and that displaying them at home may bring bad luck.

Modern suggestion: Terracotta Warriors symbolize protection and strength. They can be placed in the living room, study, or entryway, signifying "warding off evil spirits" and "protecting good fortune." However, they should be avoided facing the bedroom or dining table.

Scientific perspective: These claims have no scientific basis and mainly depend on personal beliefs and aesthetic preferences.

What are the cultural significances of Terracotta Army figurines?

Historical Heritage: Replicas of the Terracotta Army from Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum showcase the military culture and craftsmanship of the Qin Dynasty;

Artistic Value: Highly detailed (such as armor and hairstyles), these figurines are a microcosm of Chinese sculptural art;

International Recognition: As a derivative of the "Eighth Wonder of the World," they are frequently chosen as diplomatic gifts.

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