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San Po (Protector of Fishermen and Sailors)
San Po (Protector of Fishermen and Sailors)
San Po (Protector of Fishermen and Sailors)
San Po (Protector of Fishermen and Sailors)
San Po (Protector of Fishermen and Sailors)

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A carved and painted figure which is also known as ‘Sanzi Guanyin’, who according to a Daoist legend was the third daughter of King Miao Chuang. It was believed that she could calm the sea when boats were struggling in a storm, and so she was regarded as the protector of fishermen and sailors. She is depicted here with pierced earlobes and with her hair tied at the back. She wears a headdress, a long robe with cloud-collar, a wide belt hanging down at the front and shoes for bound feet. Her right hand holds a pyramid-shaped block of gold and her left hand rests on her knee. She sits on a horseshoe-backed armchair with dragon handles. Such figures would have been placed on a ship's altar, and this one originally came from a junk ship.

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Forest Hill

Title

San Po (Protector of Fishermen and Sailors)

Date

mid-19th C

Medium

wood & paint

Measurements

H 31 x W 14.7 x D 10 cm

Accession number

111

Acquisition method

gifted to the Horniman Museum

Work type

Sculpture

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