| Item No. | 9-917 |
| Description | A wood carving of a ferocious Fa-chu Kung, one of the protectors from pestilence who can also cure the sick and is a powerful shaman deity between the gods and devotees. Always shown with a black face and beard, this particular statue is removable from its throne, is well carved and lacquered red and black with gilded accents. |
| Material | Wood |
| Origin | China or Taiwan |
| Circa | Mid 1800 |
| Dimensions | 31H x 17.5W x 13.5D cm |
| Provenance | Bai Win Collection |

















