Crafted entirely from brass, it is colored using the layered coloring technique—with gradual rendering that brims with artistic charm. Additionally, the "Fu" (blessing) character is hand-chiseled, featuring distinct lines and embodying abundant blessings.
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Desk Screen:Emperor Kangxi's Calligraphy-Fu, Meaning Fortune(8 inch)
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Designed based on Kangxi’s "No. 1 Blessing Under Heaven". This imperial calligraphy of "Fu" (blessing) was written by Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty to pray for blessings and celebrate the birthday of Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang. After three days of fasting and purification, he completed this "Fu" character in one go, pouring his deep affection for his grandmother into it, and affixed his imperial seal "Treasure of Kangxi’s Imperial Calligraphy". It embodies the meanings of "good luck coming one after another" and "blessings shining brightly upon one". As an important carrier of auspicious blessing culture, it conveys the beautiful implication of "five blessings arriving at the door" and is a sincere wish for a wonderful life!
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Desk Screen:Emperor Kangxi's Calligraphy-Fu, Meaning Fortune(8 inch)
Regular price
$63.03 USD


