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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Japanese Dry lacquer Standing Buddha
Japanese Dry lacquer Standing Buddha
Regular Price: ฿150,000.00
Special Price ฿132,000.00
A very serene dry lacquer standing Buddha with gold leave. Learn More -
Plaster figure of a shoe repairer
Plaster figure of a shoe repairer
Regular Price: ฿72,000.00
Special Price ฿50,000.00
The hand painted pastel-toned details on this porcelain figure are very vivid, and this carefully made Italian collectible measures an impressive size and proportion. This is can be consider as a cobbler which is a man who make and mend shoes and boots by replacing worn soles and heels by either sewing or gluing on the new pieces. 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 -
Terracotta figure of Tan camel with rider
Terracotta figure of Tan camel with rider
Regular Price: ฿3,900,000.00
Special Price ฿3,600,000.00
A magnificent pottery model of a Bactrian camel with a foreign rider, probably a Sogdian groom, seated with his arms raised as if grappling with the reins, dressed in characteristic full length Central Asian jacket with wide lapels and long boots, his bearded face with large eyes under bushy brows, a large beaked nose and a thick curling moustache, astride a large detachable saddle bag slung between the camel’s humps, rendered in accurate detail with various attachments including a flask and rabbit skin to each side, the animal superbly modeled as if striding forwards with beautifully sculpted head, the upturned neck with bushy mane, the strong slender legs with well delineated tendons and padded feet, the dark grey earthenware body with traces of white slip remaining. Learn More -
Terracotta figure of a standing Tang foreigner
Terracotta figure of a standing Tang foreigner
฿285,000.00A standing figure of foreigner in Tang traditional costume. He might be an important ambassador or important merchant. Obviously seen from the arrogant post, the piece is so moving from its appearance. Learn More -
Carved wooden Taichis
Carved wooden Taichis
฿2,000,000.00A pair of powerful and inspired wooden carving of Taichi Figures Learn More -
Terracotta standing Ming male figure
Terracotta standing Ming male figure
฿55,000.00The figure stands with the left hand holding an unknown object, may be a type of purse. The right hand laid down with the body. Learn More -
A gold gilded bronze figure of Mahakala
A gold gilded bronze figure of Mahakala
Regular Price: ฿750,000.00
Special Price ฿500,000.00
Mahakala or the Tibetan Lord of Time: he who ultimately absorbs all things back into original essence. This bronze silver and gold gild Sino-Tibetan statue is a magnificent rendering of this deity. Here he is fierce, active and in constant movement surrounded by flames of illuminating awareness. The deity wears a crown of five skulls. Present on every form of Mahakala, these skulls represent the transmutation of the five negatives afflictions of human nature into positive virtues. Thus, ignorance transforms into the wisdom of reality; pride becomes the wisdom of equanimity; attachment becomes the wisdom of discernment; jealousy becomes the wisdom of accomplishment and anger transforms into mirror like wisdom. Learn More