
'Yao Shi Fo' medecine buddha
Bronze buddha sitting on the lotus with golden glazed colour. This buddha is a copy of Ming Dynasty Tibetan medicine buddha called "Yao Shi Fo" who was said to rescue people from sickness. It was usually...
This shape of vase is typical of the Song Dynasty more than 1500 years ago and called 'Hu'. The grain on the body is a copy of the grain in the Shang Dynasty more than 3000 years ago. This kind of grain...

Cloisone pot with wooden stand. This shape of pot is a copy of a typical Chinese ceramic call 'Jian Jun Guan'. The pattern on the pot means high status and peace. This pot would have been used as a

Cloisonne pot with wooden stand. This shape of closonne is typical of Shang Dynasty bronzeware some 3000 years ago. The pattern on the pot is the typical grain found on bronzes of that period, Chinese...

Cloisonne pot with lid. This shape of cloisonne is characteristic of Qing Dyansty ceramic called 'Xi Zi Guan' which means 'happiness pot'. The pattern on this pot was a fashionable decorative pattern

Bronze buddha sitting on the lotus with golden glazed colour. This buddha is a copy of Ming Dynasty Tibetan medicine buddha called "Yao Shi Fo" who was said to rescue people from sickness. It was usually...

Small low table with original brown lacquer. The style of table is one of the typical Ming style tables which appeared in China 500 years ago. We call this style 'Yuan Bao Yuan', which means round edge...

10 doors painted cabinet.The animal on each section of the doors describs the auspicious symbols in Tibetan culture. It means courage and power. This cabinet was used as a buddhism storage cabinet in the...

2 doors painted cabinet. The elegant painting in the front is a very traditional chinese pattern and yellow is a fashionable copur in tibet. The vase means peace and the peony flower means wealth and

This cabinet is called "Tian Di Gui", which is means heaven and earth. The painting on the doors describes the scene of heaven and earth. This cabinet was previously used by monks in temples or by

2-door carved cabinet with smooth brown lacquer.The brass end on the door is a butterfly, iwhich in Chinese is a harbinger of good news from afar. The cabinet was used as storage in a reading room.
PAINTED SCREEN, painted on both sides, 4 panels. This style of painting appeared in the later Qing Dynasty when western trends began influencing China. It was in vogue then to mix western style with the...
Small red box with original 'foodog', or moral painting. The Chinese decoating the edge of the box means 'long life'. This sort of box was usually used as a wedding box in South Shanxi, to store the...