
'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...

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 horse is a copy of a Han Dynasty horse which was made 1800 years ago. In the Han Dynasty, it was fashionable to braid the horse's mane and tail. This kind of horse figure usually belonged to wealthy...

Bronze dragon head. This bronze is a reproduction of famous Yuan-Ming-Yuan 12 animal heads, 250 years old. The 12 different animals heads belong to a part of the Spring allegory, before the buliding

Bronze horse with a bee on the back. This craft is one of the traditional Chinese lucky pattern called "Ma-Shang-Feng-Hou",which means business is going well and is offering official posts quickly. "Ma"...

In China this combination of a horse and monkey is called "Ma Shang Feng Hou", which means that the rank of the government official will soon be upgraded. In the past and continuing today, it is used as a...

Bronze horse with a monkey on the back. This craft is one of the traditional Chinese lucky pattern called "Ma-Shang-Feng-Hou",which means business is going well and is offering official posts quickly...

Bronze horse with small monkeys on the back. This craft is one of the traditional Chinese lucky pattern called "Ma-Shang-Feng-Hou",which means business is going well and is offering official posts

Bronze incense burner with carving of clouds on the top. The two animals heads on each side called "Jin-Ni" represent one ofone of the 9 sons of Dragon. It said that "Jin-Ni" enjoys fire and smoke, so it...

Bronze monk standing on the lotus flower.This monks called "Ai Nan", is one of the 2 famous students of Rulai buddha and always standing with an other student on each side of Rulai buddha. They are there...

This is a copy of a Ming Dynasty Rulai buddha. The character in the middle of this buddha's chest is called "Wan" in China, which means endless. The bottle he holds in his left hand is called "Bao Ping"...
Black lacquer lamp stand with shell carving. Shell carving first appeared in the middle of Qing Dynasty some 200 years ago. The Chinese use shells to carve in different patterns as a decoration.
4 doors, 4 drawers low cabinet with smooth orange lacquer.This cabinet comes from North China Jilin province. People used this cabinet as a storage cabinet previously.