Specifications
Material: Solid Brass (Copper Alloy)
Dimensions:
Varies by sculpt form (approx. 11–13 cm height)
Weight:
Approx. 300–380 g (depending on form)
Finish Options:
Polished Finish
Golden Finish
Red Copper Finish
Sculpt Options:
Peak Form
Cavern Form
Description
Inspired by classical Taihu scholar stones found in traditional Chinese gardens, this piece transforms the organic, perforated limestone form into a solid brass sculpture. The flowing cavities and irregular contours recreate the natural erosion patterns that define authentic Taihu stones, while the weight and density of metal give it a grounded, enduring presence.
Designed to function as an incense holder, smoke rises through the carved openings, creating layered movement within the sculptural voids. When not in use, it serves as a refined desk ornament suitable for tea spaces, study rooms, or contemplative interiors.
Each surface finish presents a distinct character. The Polished Finish emphasizes reflective clarity and crisp edges. The Golden Finish offers a warmer, softer metallic tone. The Red Copper Finish introduces a deeper, reddish warmth reminiscent of aged copper surfaces.
Sculpt Options
Peak Form
A taller, vertically rising silhouette with twisting contours that resemble a mountain peak. This form emphasizes height and upward movement.
Cavern Form
A broader, more compact structure with pronounced hollow cavities. This version highlights the porous and sculptural character of traditional Taihu stones.







