Lion at the Gate, Deep River, CT

July 3, 2011

Guardian lions were believed to have substantial protective powers and traditionally stood in front of Chinese palaces, government buildings and the homes of the wealthy, dating back 2000 years.  They were placed in pairs, a male with a paw on a globe, representing the world, and a female with a paw on a lion cub (the cycle of life).   They’ve changed some over the years, and across cultures.

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