Chinese Han Dynasty Tile Four Divine Beast Pattern Tile, antique, full of simple and natural charm. These tiles are made in imitation of the patterns in the Han Dynasty portrait stones, with the four mythical beasts of “Qinglong, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise” as design elements. The people of the Han Dynasty firmly believed that these mythical beasts were the patron saints of the four directions, so they used relief or line engraving techniques on the four sides of the tile to vividly depict these four mythical beasts with different expressions, which were called “Four God Tiles”. This kind of decoration is particularly common in Han Dynasty tombs.

Chinese Han Dynasty tiles with four sacred beasts are an indispensable decorative component in ancient Chinese architecture. They are an art form created by the ancient working people in long-term production practice, and have extremely high artistic value and historical and cultural value. These tiles are made by high-temperature firing using ancient methods, and are resistant to high temperatures and do not deform. Each piece is carefully made by hand, with a diameter of about 16-30 cm and a thickness of about 2 cm.
Antique and antique works are a perfect combination of traditional antique craftsmanship and modern craftsmanship. They not only retain the exquisite skills of ancient craftsmen, but also take into account the aesthetic concepts of modern people. They are a model of the fusion of traditional and modern aesthetics.