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  2. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    It is the normal pedestal for divine figures in Buddhist art and Hindu art, and often seen in Jain art. Originating in Indian art, it followed Indian religions to East Asia in particular. In imperial China, a stone tortoise called bixi was traditionally used as the pedestal for important stele, especially those associated with emperors. [2]

  3. Gongshi - Wikipedia

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    The stone may be displayed on a rosewood pedestal that has been carved specifically for the stone. The stones are a traditional subject of Chinese paintings.

  4. Socle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In English, the term tends to be most used for the bases for rather small sculptures, with plinth or pedestal preferred for larger examples. [1] This is not the case in French. In the field of archaeology this term refers to a wall base, frequently of stone, that supports the upper part of the wall, which is made of a different material ...

  5. Stone sculptures of horses and sheep in the Caucasian States

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    Stone sculpture of sheep from Nakchivan, related to the 16th century.Is kept in Azerbaijan State Museum of History [1]. Stone sculptures of horses and sheep [2] – are zoomorphic headstones, [3] spread in the South Caucasus, Eastern Turkey and Iranian Azerbaijan, the main part of which is dated back to the 13th-19th centuries.

  6. Stone lantern - Wikipedia

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    The two most common types of dai-dōrō are the bronze lantern and the stone lantern, which look like hanging lanterns laid to rest on a pedestal. In its complete, original form (some of its elements may be either missing or additions), like the gorintō and the pagoda , the dai-dōrō represents the five elements of Buddhist cosmology. [ 5 ]

  7. Zanes of Olympia - Wikipedia

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    Pedestals of the statues in front of the Crypt. Today, only 16 pedestals (stone bases) of the statues survive. They are located one next to the other in front of the monumental entrance to the stadium, the Crypt: the reason they were placed in such a highly visible location was to dissuade other athletes from cheating.

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