hsbc lion statue
The HSBC lion statue restored by our team was strictly made according to the original 1:1 ratio. Each lion sculpture is tall and majestic, intricately carved, and can clearly see the lion’s fur texture, muscle lines, and strong limbs.
One lion in the lion sculpture has its mouth open, revealing sharp teeth, symbolizing strength and aggression, while the other lion has its mouth closed, showing a calm and alert posture. This contrasting design of opening and closing the mouth not only enhances the dynamic and expressive power of the sculpture, but also endows it with different personality traits, making it more artistic and charming.
Suggestions for the placement of HSBC lion statue
HSBC lion sculptures are suitable for placement in courtyards, gardens, road entrances and exits, commercial spaces, office buildings, and financial institutions. It not only enhances the sense of majesty and artistic value of the environment, but also has a feng shui effect, symbolizing the accumulation of strength, protection, and wealth.
Especially at lane entrances and banks, lion sculptures can bring a sense of security and good luck to the venue, while showcasing the stability and success of the enterprise.
The Historical Background of Sculpture
The HSBC Large Bronze Lion Statue can be traced back to 1923, when it first appeared at the entrance of the HSBC Hong Kong headquarters building. This pair of lion sculptures have one with an open mouth and the other with a closed mouth. They were named “Stephen” and “Stitt” respectively, after two important figures in the bank at that time.
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