Tang Sancai Art – A Standing Still Horse At Great Ease!

Tang Sancai Art – A Standing Still Horse At Great EaseThis Tang Sancai standing horse is made in Tang Dynasty, it is 42cm high.

 

He stands quietly on the foundation and turns slowly back. He is saddled with a red carpet, and all over his body, you can see decorations in the form of leaves. Seeing this Tang Sancai standing horse, you can easily and quickly be at ease, it helps get rid of troublesome and negative emotions. Thus, it can be a great gift either for yourself or others!

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