“The Peony Fairy” – Handcrafted Solid Brass Chisel-Painted Wall Art

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“The Peony Fairy” – Handcrafted Solid Brass Chisel-Painted Wall Art, White Peacock & White Peony Motif, Museum-Quality Hand-Engraving, Black Walnut Frame (Made-to-Order, All Taxes & Shipping Included)

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Welcome to Qilin ArtX, where the rarest of birds meets the queen of flowers—a work that captures grace, purity, and the quiet magic of light on metal.

The Fairy of the Peony Garden
In Chinese tradition, the white peony is the “fairy among flowers” (花中仙子)—a bloom so pure, so elegant, that it was said to descend from the heavens to bless the earth. The white peacock, with its immaculate plumage and regal bearing, carries a similar aura of sanctity and grace. It is said that when a white peacock walks through a garden of white peonies, the flowers lift their heads to meet it, as if recognizing a kindred spirit. This artwork imagines that meeting. The white peacock stands at the center of the composition, its tail feathers cascading like a waterfall of silk, each plume carved with such precision that it seems to shimmer. Around it, white peonies bloom in the shadows—their petals soft, their forms half-hidden, as if they have just emerged from the mist. The peacock is the fairy of this garden, the spirit of the flowers made flesh. It is a vision of purity, of beauty that asks nothing but to be seen.

Handcrafted Details & Authentic Materials – The Art of Chisel Painting
This is not a print, nor a reproduction. It is a hand-carved brass panel, created through a process that transforms metal into a canvas of light and shadow—a technique so labor-intensive that it yields only a handful of pieces, each one a universe of detail.

  • Solid Brass Base: The artwork is carved into a high-quality brass panel, chosen for its warm golden tone and its ability to hold the finest details. The metal’s natural luminosity becomes an integral part of the image—catching light, reflecting shadow, shifting with the day.

  • Hand-Engraved Surface: Every line—the barbs of a feather, the curl of a petal, the subtle texture of light on plumage—is hand-chiseled by a master craftsman. The blade moves with precision, stroke by stroke, creating a surface that is not flat but dimensional, not printed but alive. This is the ancient art of “chisel painting” (錾刻), where metal is not cast, but drawn.

  • The White Peacock: The peacock’s plumage is the heart of the work. Each feather is carved with layered depth—the long, flowing tail feathers, the shorter plumes of the breast, the delicate crest atop its head. The engraving is varied in depth and angle, creating a surface that catches light differently from every direction. When the light shifts, the feathers seem to move, to shimmer, to breathe. This is the result of countless hours of patient work—a technique that, by its very inefficiency, produces a miracle of light.

  • The White Peonies: The flowers that surround the peacock are rendered with a softer touch—their petals suggested rather than detailed, their forms emerging from shadow as if half-remembered. They are the peacock’s companions, the garden it guards, the silent witnesses to its grace.

  • Museum-Quality Presentation: The finished brass panel is set behind high-clarity glass and framed in solid black walnut wood. The frame is clean, the proportions precise, the assembly executed with the care of a gallery exhibition.

A Note on Craftsmanship
This work is the product of patience—the patience to carve thousands of individual feathers, to chase light across a metal surface, to spend weeks on a single panel. In an age that values speed, this work moves slowly. Its beauty is the beauty of time, of attention, of a hand that refuses to hurry. Minor variations in texture, patina, or engraving depth are not flaws but the unique signature of the artisan’s hand—a testament to the piece’s authentic, handcrafted nature.

Size & Presence
Perfectly scaled to be a commanding focal point in a living room, entryway, or study.

  • Overall Dimensions: 63.0 x 46.5 inches (160 x 118 cm)

  • Image Area: 62.2 x 45.7 inches (158 x 116 cm)

  • Frame: Solid black walnut wood

  • Glass: High-clarity glass

Its scale is monumental, its presence serene—a work that transforms the wall it hangs upon.

Made Just for You
Because we believe in quality over mass production, each “The Peony Fairy” brass panel is made to order. When you place your purchase, our craftsman’s work begins. Please allow 2-3 weeks for your unique piece to be created before it is shipped to your door.

Our Promise of Transparent Pricing
At Qilin ArtX, we want your experience to be seamless and worry-free. The price you see is the final price you pay. It includes:

  • The handcrafted brass chisel-painted artwork, made just for you.

  • Global shipping with tracking.

  • All import duties, taxes, and VAT. You will never be asked for an additional payment upon delivery.

A Garden of Light on Your Wall
This “The Peony Fairy” is more than a decoration; it is an invitation to slow down, to look closely, to let light and shadow play across a surface that has been touched by thousands of hours of patient work. It makes a profound and unforgettable gift for:

  • Those who appreciate the rare beauty of white peacocks and the symbolism of purity and grace.

  • Collectors of museum-quality metalwork and handcrafted wall art.

  • Anyone seeking to bring a sense of serenity, elegance, and timeless craftsmanship into their home.

  • A centerpiece for your own space—a fairy of the garden, watching over you in silence.

Bring home the fairy who walks among peonies, carved in brass and crafted especially for you.

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