Chinese Phoenix, Fenghuang
jSessionId: nfbirosplvt96i52a7hv6hqa0u
C32SessionId:
NewC32SessionId:

SPRING SALE

Join us in welcoming Spring with remarkable discounts on every purchase! Whether you're in search of a one-of-a-kind gift or distinctive home decor, our selections offer the perfect touch of uniqueness. Hurry, sale ends April 30th.

Explore our expansive 15,000 square foot showroom in the Chicagoland area for even more exclusive deals! Contact us for further details.

BROWSE THE STORE

Not Just a Design: Phoenix (And Double Phoenix)

By:
Last Updated: 2019-4-1
Double Phoenix Cabinet

The phoenix can be seen in many examples
of traditional carved or painted Chinese furniture

Although it shares the same name of "phoenix" as the western phoenix, the Chinese phoenix is an entirely different being. The Chinese phoenix, popularly known as "fenghuang", is a mythological creature which can be considered as a chimera to some. They are portrayed with the beak and comb of a rooster and a couple long strands of peacock feathers as tails. While it appears to be a gallinaceous bird, note that they have long legs comparable to that of a crane. The peacock’s neck may be longer than most birds, but the fenghuang’s is akin to a snake. In some depictions, with wings spread, they are shown to have the shell of a tortoise.

According to historians, the mythical fenghuang is one of the first creatures to exist in chinese folklore. The fenghuang has been found on items dating back to the very dawn of Chinese culture. For that reason it is also known as the "King of all Birds". Like the kirin, the appearance of a fenghuang is rare and auspicious. When the fenghuang emerges, it is believed to be a great omen. They are so graceful that when in flight, wind ceases and dust settles. The environment must be peaceful and serene in order for them to linger. At the slightest sign of war, it will flee straight to the heavens to be free of violence.

Fenghuang are frequently depicted in pairs in East Asian designs. There is a reason for this. Originally, the males named Feng and the females named Huang existed separately. They would later on combine to form a single feminine creature and be paired with the legendary dragon, which was viewed as a male. The fenghuang is a very revered symbol in Chinese culture, representing femininity, grace, virtue, and the union of Yin and Yang.


See More Furniture with Phoenix Designs

Dark Cherry Rosewood Dragon & Phoenix Armoire

Dark Cherry Rosewood Dragon and Phoenix Armoire

Dark Cherry Rosewood Imperial Dragon & Phoenix King Size Platform Bed with Drawers

Dragon and Phoenix King Size Platform Bed with Drawers

Dark Cherry Rosewood Dragon & Phoenix Chest of 9 Drawers

Dragon and Phoenix Chest of 9 Drawers


Date Published:

Publisher: China Furniture and Arts Enterprises Inc. China Furniture Logo

FEATURED ARTICLES

The dragon holds a prominent place in the Chinese Zodiac, ranking 5th in the 12-year lunar calendar cycle, succeeding the rabbit and preceding the snake. Revered for its mythical qualities, the dragon embodies strength, courage, and auspiciousness in Chinese tradition. Those born under this sign, often seen as natural leaders, are said to inherit these noble traits.

The Year of the Dragon in 2024 is particularly noteworthy as it aligns with the Wood element, signifying the Year of the Wood Dragon. Individuals born under this sign, including those born in previous Dragon years, are characterized as energetic, charismatic, and driven individuals. With its symbolism of power and prosperity, the dragon continues to be a revered emblem in Chinese tradition.

Integrating Asian decor into your interior designs can evoke a sense of elegance, serenity, and cultural richness. Asian furniture ranges from antique pieces to modern interpretations, allowing you to find items that suit various interior styles. From traditional craftsmanship to contemporary, explore the beauty of Asian aesthetics and find inspiration for your home.

Whether you're creating a home completely inspired by the Far East or simply looking to infuse a touch of Asian-inspired influence, these ten carefully curated home decor pieces are bound to elevate your decorating style to new heights.