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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A pair of Japanese Bronze puppies
A pair of Japanese Bronze puppies
฿160,000.00This is a delightful Japanese Bronze Depicting Two Puppies. It is very finely cast in dark brown color with a fine details of hairs on their legs and their lovely collars. Facial expression and pose are lovely and joyful. The pieces are in perfect condition and of exquisite quality. Learn More -
Bronze figure of court attendant
Bronze figure of court attendant
฿29,500.00A very lovely piece of old bronze casting of Indian Court Attendant 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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Bronze figure of Noh performer with red mask
Bronze figure of Noh performer with red mask
฿230,000.00A beautiful and supreme attire of Noh performer with his red mask presenting and elderly wise man standing straight with wind open arms with a fan in right hand. His costume is decorated finely with gold paint. It is one of a perfect condition and heavily solid bronze. Learn More -
Wooden tribal carving of mother and child
Wooden tribal carving of mother and child
฿280,000.00A very primitive and stunning piece that is rare. Learn More -
A silver seated Vairochana in preaching mudra
A silver seated Vairochana in preaching mudra
Regular Price: ฿1,300,000.00
Special Price ฿1,100,000.00
This Buddha is shown seated in crossed legged position. Both his hands make the gesture of Dharmachakra-pravartana. He is wearing a sanghati, incised with auspicious symbols, covering one shoulder. His hair, painted in blue color, is arranged in small tight curls with a prominent ushnisha and a "jewel" on the top. He has an urna, mark of wisdom, between the eyebrows. The earlobes are elongated. His neck has three folds, one of the Mahapurusalakshanas.
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Indian Bronze of Shiva Kerla with horse
Indian Bronze of Shiva Kerla with horse
฿175,000.00An Indian bronze figure of Shiva riding horse 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 -
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 -
A Gold GILT BRONZE JAPANESE BOY CARRYING TWIGS
A Gold GILT BRONZE JAPANESE BOY CARRYING TWIGS
฿95,000.00A Japanese gold gilt bronze of boy carrying a bundle of twigs on his back while walking and reading his book. Showing the effort of a boy to be growing up scholastically. Learn More





