Overview
A vibrant set of three hand-painted porcelain figures representing the Sanxing, the traditional Chinese gods of the three auspicious stars: Prosperity (Fu), Status (Lu), and Longevity (Shou). Each figure is decorated in the classic Famille Rose palette with gilded accents, holding their traditional symbolic attributes.
Story
For centuries, these three figures stood watch in Chinese homes to invite good fortune. Shou holds a peach of immortality, Lu carries a scepter of authority, and Fu represents the blessing of family.
Maker / Origin
While these figures do not bear a prominent artist signature, they were produced in the historic porcelain centers of China or Taiwan, where workshops specialized in slip-cast, hand-decorated folk deities for both domestic altars and the mid-century export market.
Condition & Value
The figures appear to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips, cracks, or major paint loss. The gilding on the headpieces and robes shows minimal wear, which helps preserve their value. Value is driven by the completeness of the set, the quality of the hand-painting, and the absence of chips or cracks.