The mammoth tusk composition "The God of Wealth with Six Children" reveals one of the most benevolent themes of Chinese traditional culture, dedicated to prosperity, prosperity and a happy fate. In the center of the composition is depicted Caishen, the heavenly patron saint of wealth and material well—being, revered in China as a deity capable of bringing good luck in business, success in trade and abundance to the home.
The figure of the God of Wealth is represented in solemn vestments and a high ceremonial hat. His image is filled with benevolent grandeur and calm confidence. He holds symbols of wealth in his hands, and around him rises a stream of gold coins — traditional Chinese round coins with a square hole. From time immemorial, these coins have been considered a sign of wealth, financial success and a continuous influx of benefits.
A special dynamic of the composition is created by six children surrounding the deity. In Chinese symbolism, children represent happiness, vitality and procreation. Their joyful faces and animated gestures create an atmosphere of celebration and expectation of well-being. Each child is busy with his own action: someone is carrying symbolic objects, someone is supporting coins, someone is greeting the patron saint. Their presence enhances the meaning of the scene — wealth comes to a house filled with joy and life.
Hieroglyphs on coins and tablets are an important part of the composition. They express well-wishes related to attracting wealth and good luck. In Chinese culture, such inscriptions are considered symbolic formulas calling for prosperity and a favorable fate.
The masterful carving of a mammoth tusk allows you to convey the smallest details: the complex ornament of clothing, facial expressions, the shape of coins and decorative elements of the composition. The delicate work creates a sense of movement and lively interaction between the characters, making the scene seem full of life.
This composition is perceived not only as a work of art, but also as a symbolic wish for well-being. In the Chinese tradition, the image of the God of Wealth surrounded by children and treasures is considered a powerful sign of good luck, summoning prosperity, success and harmony to the home where such work is located.