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These lovely photo albums are available in the same four bright silk colours as our jewellery boxes and notebooks, with double happiness and fish d...
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These lovely photo albums are available in the same four bright silk colours as our jewellery boxes and notebooks, with double happiness and fish d...
View full detailsThese little horses make lovely ornaments, either individually or as a pair. Cast in bronze with a verdigris finish, they are posed with a front fo...
View full detailsThese little brushes are reproductions of those used in China for centuries for calligraphy. They can be used for painting and calligraphy today an...
View full detailsThese ceramic horses are replicas of those made during China's Tang Dynasty. Along with figurines of camels, servants, and civil officials, pottery...
View full detailsThese cute little jars are one style in a set of ceramic pots and vases in a crackled green glaze. They are newly made but based on old, vintage ja...
View full detailsThese little jugs are newly made but based on vintage oil and wine jars used throughout China. In a lovely, crackled green glaze, they are part of ...
View full detailsThese old storage jars are from the middle of the last century, originally used to hold foods or oils. Today they make unusual vases or decorative ...
View full detailsThese old, square sided bowls were originally used as rice measures. They are available in various colours and designs, each one simply painted wit...
View full detailsThese green glass bud vases have a beautiful reflective quality and are ideal for holding one or two single stem flowers. Individually handblown, t...
View full detailsThese lovely photo frames are in a stone and resin mix, decorated with lotus leaves and flowers. They are suitable for 4 x 6" photos, with a protec...
View full detailsTall Green Ceramic Bottle Vase
Similar to storage jars traditionally used throughout China, these little vases are in a crackled green glaze. Included are the red wax seals that ...
View full detailsThese attactive, long necked jugs are great for cut flowers or as table decoration. They are each finished in a simple, lightly crackled green glaz...
View full detailsThis stone storage jar is from the mid 20th century, with a stone base and light green glaze. The four small handles around the top were meant for ...
View full detailsThese simply shaped glass vases are handblown into a mould, with the top being opend by hand to create an organic, unique look. The wide neck of th...
View full detailsThese lovely old ceramic storage jars are from Shanghai and date from the mid 20th century. Finished in a classic celadon glaze, with handles aroun...
View full detailsThese lovely old ceramic ginger jars are from Shanxi province in China and date from the mid 20th century. Each one is finished in a smooth green g...
View full detailsThese old green glass wine bottles would be perfect for use as large flower vases or merely for decoration. Please note that the actual item may di...
View full detailsWide Shouldered Green Bottle Vase
Similar to storage jars traditionally used throughout China, these little vases are in a crackled green glaze. Included are the red wax seals that ...
View full detailsSimilar to storage jars traditionally used throughout China, these little vases are in a crackled green glaze. Included are the red wax seals that ...
View full detailsThese serene looking buddhas, seated in the lotus postion with hands clasped in prayer, are hand carved from wood and given an aged appearance. As ...
View full detailsOnce used for carrying water, these old wooden buckets are from the south of China and woudl be great today as indoor planters, to hold kindling wo...
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