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Browse through a few items of our prized collection...

  • Fu Lu Shou (Female) (福禄寿) - Enlarged Lu1000xwoo
  • Fu Lu Shou (Male) (福禄寿) - Enlarged Shou
  • BUDDHA STATUE (佛像) - Enlarged
  • Zhong Kui (锺馗)- Enlarged
  • Fu Lu Shou (Male) (福禄寿) - Shou
  • Large Blue & White Porcelain Water Urn
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  • Porcelain Jar - Mao Zhe Dong period
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  • Blue and White (Qinghua) Hexagonal Porcelain Vase
  • Blue & White (Qinghua) Porcelain Vase
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  • Imperial Yellow Porcelain Vase with intricate design
  • Famille Rose Porcelain Vase depicting peasant life in rural China

Our private collection houses several hundred pieces of the finest Chinese antiques ranging from Imperial porcelain wares to elegant antiqued Chinese Blackwood and Rosewood furniture. This is one of the largest collections of its time. Of these, our porcelain range includes antique imperial Chinese porcelain wares from Jingdezhen and Chinese ceramic figurines from renowned craftsmen of Shiwan. Each piece of antique has been meticulously handpicked and is individually selected over the decades from China and Hong Kong.  Many of our Chinese porcelain and antiques are impeccably preserved and unique. The rarity and complexity of the craftsmanship is without doubt some of the best works in the history from China. 
Only intricately handcrafted Chinese furniture made from the best woods and craftsmanship would be featured in this collection.  These exclusive antiques would be an excellent addition to any growing antique collection; or to be showcased as prized heirlooms for generations to come. Antique furniture of now endangered Blackwood would elegantly complement your exquisite homes and grace any grand interior suitably. Our Rosewood collections are of impeccable quality that has been crafted by the grand craftsman of China during the golden eras of Chinese history, this art that are now considered as lost skill. LEARN MORE
 

 

 

Chinese ceramic ware shows a continuous development since the pre-dynastic periods, and is one of the most significant forms of Chinese art. China is richly endowed with the raw materials needed for making ceramics.

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Guan Gong is depicted as either holding a book or a sword and in some cases both. General Guan Gong became the embodiment of loyalty and brotherhood. Though he tried to avoid confrontation as much as possible, he would never shy away from battle.

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Other than the addition of more colours, for the first time European influences were seen in the creations of the Chinese potters. They began using bright colours to adorn their pieces with meticulously painted scenes.

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Fu Lu Shou are the most revered of all Feng Shui deities as they represent Health, Wealth and Longevity. Separately, they may be called Fu Xing, Lu Xing, and Shou Xing, with "Xing" meaning "star."

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Legend states that Zhong Kui lived in Zhongnan Mountain in the early Tang dynasty. An aspiring scholar, he travelled to the capital to take part in the Imperial Examination.

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According to traditional beliefs, it is thought that Buddha was born to a royal family in Nepal. However considerable archaeological evidence now shows that Buddha was born in Orissa, India.

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