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These stone fish are carved by hand and make lovely ornaments. The fish is one of the eight Buddhist symbols of good fortune and considered a symbo...
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These stone fish are carved by hand and make lovely ornaments. The fish is one of the eight Buddhist symbols of good fortune and considered a symbo...
View full detailsThe eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
View full detailsThe eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
View full detailsThe eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
View full detailsStone Luohan Monk, Scratching Ear
The eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
View full detailsThis serene looking seated Buddha is produced from a stone and resin mix and comes with a separate wooden base as shown.
These wonderful stone stools are carved by hand. They are suitable for outdoor use but also make beautiful side tables indoors. The studded motif a...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1950 These simple, large stone jars were used for storing oil or other liquids in Shandong province, south of Beijing. Dating from...
View full detailsThese large, stoneware jars are from north China, once used to store oil or wine. Each one is individual, with various patterns and natural tones. ...
View full detailsThese traditional stoneware jars were originally used for storing oil or wine in northern China during the mid twentieth century. Each jar has a un...
View full detailsZhejiang, circa 1920 This small box is in beech wood, finished in a dark lacquer stain. It would have been used to store personal belongings and ha...
View full detailsStorage Jar with Butterflies and Blossom
This elegant lidded jar depicts multicoloured butterflies amongst blossom branches. Ideal for storage of tea bags or herbs, or just as a decorative...
View full detailsThese old wooden containers have been restored with a new varnish, but still have the old metalware and other features, including painted Chinese c...
View full detailsThese shallow, square shaped wooden containers have a lovely pattern in the wood. With a curved handle, they were used for carrying food produce in...
View full detailsThis beautiful print of a pair of swallows on a branch of pink blossom is based on a 19th century ink painting by an unknown Chinese artist. Printe...
View full detailsThese simply shaped T-light holders look great lit up on a console or window sill. Made from recycled glass, each one is finished in a distressed m...
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 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 detailsPart of the Ashmolean Collection, this traditional ceramic general jar has a wide-rimmed lid and is decorated with red peaches against branches in ...
View full detailsThese chunky, weathered wood troughs have been cut from the trunk of a teak tree and come from the Javanese peninsula of Lesung. They are perfect a...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1950 This classic jar dates back to the mid 20th century and was traditionally used for storing oil, wine, or various food products...
View full detailsJiangsu, circa 1850 This hardwood carving was once part of a Chinese marriage bed, which would have boasted many similar carved panels around its f...
View full detailsThese three layer necklaces are made from braided rope and large cream cowrie shells, each layer slightly increasing in size. They are supplied wit...
View full detailsShandong, circa 1950 This vintage stoneware container dates back to the mid 1900s and was originally intended for storing oil, wine, or other food ...
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