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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Indian Bronze of a standing man
Indian Bronze of a standing man
฿110,000.00A very stunning standing man with fully attired Learn More -
BRONZE GILT MAHAKALA
BRONZE GILT MAHAKALA
Regular Price: ฿150,000.00
Special Price ฿120,000.00
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BRONZE GILT MAHAKALA Learn More -
A Japanese figure of a scholar boy
A Japanese figure of a scholar boy
Regular Price: ฿95,000.00
Special Price ฿80,000.00
Antique Japanese Kimekomi* doll of a boy, dressed in rich silk brocade court costume and hairs were tied tightly on top of his head. He holds brush his right hands with the posture of working on his painting. Doll’s face finished in gofun (crashed oyster shell) and hand-painted artistically, and long black hair tied up in a bundle on a head top. Learn More -
A wooden kneeling Burmese monk
A wooden kneeling Burmese monk
Regular Price: ฿14,500.00
Special Price ฿10,000.00
A Mandalay style carved wooden Buddhist monk adorned with gold leaf, kneeling with hands pressed together in prayer upon a double lotus base. As we see in this example, Mandalay style figures generally demonstrate keen attention to details in the robes and often the body, face and hands are fully fill with gold leaf. Learn More -
Pagan bronze seated Buddha
Pagan bronze seated Buddha
Regular Price: ฿120,000.00
Special Price ฿105,000.00
Most seated Buddha statues wore a plain flap across the left shoulder whilst most standing images wore the Sanghati wrapped around both shoulders. They were mainly made of bronze Learn More -
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 -
Indian Bronze figure of an attendant
Indian Bronze figure of an attendant
฿22,000.00A very lovely piece of old bronze casting of Indian Court Attendant Learn More -
A Japanese porcelain seated scholar
A Japanese porcelain seated scholar
฿120,000.00This unusual Japanese porcelain okimono (or statue) is an excellent work of art in porcelain with great details, the expression on the scholar's face. Learn More -
Burmese Dry lacquer seated Buddha
Burmese Dry lacquer seated Buddha
Regular Price: ฿58,000.00
Special Price ฿45,000.00
Dry lacquer Buddha or Papier Mache seated Buddha Learn More -
A bronze figure of samurai holding a sward
A bronze figure of samurai holding a sward
Regular Price: ฿490,000.00
Special Price ฿430,000.00
A Japanese Meiji period bronze figure, of a samurai warrior with sward or the Katana in Japanese, standing in flowing robes holding a sword to his front and ready to fight. The attention to detail is very good and the crispness of the casting is there to be seen, finished in a lovely patina. It is in fine overall condition and is finished on a solid bronze casting. Learn More