What the connoisseurs are collecting
The culture of India has been on of the world's most powerful civilizing forces. Countries of the Far East, including China, Korea, Japan, Tibet and Mongolia owe much of what is best in their own cultures to the inspiration of ideas imported from India.
We own most of the masterpieces for in this region collections and proudly to present to all visitors.
Sculpture
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Terracotta figure of a spirit of earth
Terracotta figure of a spirit of earth
฿430,000.00Chinese Partial Glazed Pottery Earth Spirit of Tang Dynasty, unicorn guardian modeled seated on its haunches with tall curling horn, large ears and severe human face. Learn More -
A carved malachite figure of crouching horse
A carved malachite figure of crouching horse
฿400,000.00A carved malachite horse figurine is stunningly carved depicting a horse in crouching position with head leaning on his back. Learn More -
Carved wooden Taichi
Carved wooden Taichi
฿1,200,000.00A powerful and inspired wooden carving of Taichi Figure Learn More -
Terracotta standing Ming male figure
Terracotta standing Ming male figure
฿55,000.00The figure stands with the right hand holding an unknown object, may be a type of purse. The left hand laid down with the body. Learn More -
A porcelain figure of monk in praying posture
A porcelain figure of monk in praying posture
Regular Price: ฿350,000.00
Special Price ฿300,000.00
Beautifully cast in translucent matte finish fine bone china, our porcelain standing Jizo Bosatsu is depicted as a Buddhist monk with a shaved head and praying posture.
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A Japanese bronze warrior wielding a long kanabo
A Japanese bronze warrior wielding a long kanabo
Regular Price: ฿480,000.00
Special Price ฿420,000.00
An ancient warrior wields his kanabo* in the air preparing to strike. He is outfitted in complete warrior gear. On his head is a metal cap; tied to his back is a round shield that he may also use as a weapon. In addition to his short sword kept at his belt is ready to be used when he was defeated but not killed in battle. The samurais committed suicide in order to regain their honor. His feet are positioned in order support his weight and powerful movement. Gladiators are skilled and fierce fighters. This pure bronze sculpture was cast using the lost wax method. It stands on a wooden base with carvings. Learn More -
Terracotta figure of a polo player
Terracotta figure of a polo player
฿200,000.00Tang Dynasty Polo Player, the female polo player seated firmly on the saddle with legs stretched forwards above the front legs, her body twisted to the left, her arms raised to swing, dressed in red – white jacket and white trousers, her black hair was drawn up into the top but loosen as because of riding a horse naturally. Learn More -
Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider
Terracotta figure of Han horse with rider
Regular Price: ฿130,000.00
Special Price ฿90,000.00
A masculine Han horse with a rider who originally held a wooden bows or spears in their hands that likely rotted away over the centuries. This remarkable set of sculptures is a creation of immense cultural and historical significance that attests to the critical role of the horse in ancient Chinese civilization. Learn More -
Tibetan silver seated AMITABHA Buddha
Tibetan silver seated AMITABHA Buddha
Regular Price: ฿350,000.00
Special Price ฿300,000.00
This silver casting items was made by the master artist. Learn More -
Japanese bronze seated figuer of Daikoku
Japanese bronze seated figuer of Daikoku
Regular Price: ฿125,000.00
Special Price ฿99,000.00
Old Japanese bronze okimono figure of Daikoku. He is one of the Seven Lucky Gods, mostly found in standing with one foot atop sectional hay bale base, carrying typical oversized bale over shoulder and mallet at his side. But this is a special one with a sitting posture on his sack of wealth. Learn More