
Chinese decorative wall hanging with faux jade centerpiece and carved wooden dragon frame
Selling Price
$15
History
This type of decorative wall hanging emerged in the late 20th century as part of the commercial production of Chinese-inspired home décor items. These pieces typically combine carved wood frames featuring traditional Chinese symbols like dragons with resin or faux jade centerpieces, often incorporating auspicious imagery such as Buddha, coins, or nature scenes. The red knotwork cord is a traditional Chinese decorative element symbolizing good fortune and prosperity. These wall hangings appeal to collectors of Asian-inspired home décor, feng shui enthusiasts, and those interested in Chinese cultural symbolism. The combination of intricate carved dragons, the vibrant green faux jade centerpiece, and traditional red cord knotwork creates an eye-catching decorative piece that represents prosperity and good fortune in Chinese culture. Such items are popular among interior decorators seeking to add Asian aesthetic elements to residential or commercial spaces.
Origin
China
Time period
Late 20th to early 21st century