
Bouddha assis en bronze
Ce bouddha en bronze assis est une reproduction d'un rulai bouddha sous la dynastie ming. Il s'agit d'un bouddha tibetain nomé "Shijiamoni. La position de ses mains signifie "bouddha du passé" Ces
This shape of vase is typical of the Song Dynasty more than 1500 years ago and called 'Hu'. The grain on the body is a copy of the grain in the Shang Dynasty more than 3000 years ago. This kind of grain...

Cloisone pot with wooden stand. This shape of pot is a copy of a typical Chinese ceramic call 'Jian Jun Guan'. The pattern on the pot means high status and peace. This pot would have been used as a

Cloisonne pot with wooden stand. This shape of closonne is typical of Shang Dynasty bronzeware some 3000 years ago. The pattern on the pot is the typical grain found on bronzes of that period, Chinese...

Cloisonne pot with lid. This shape of cloisonne is characteristic of Qing Dyansty ceramic called 'Xi Zi Guan' which means 'happiness pot'. The pattern on this pot was a fashionable decorative pattern

Cloisonne ware with animal-shaped ears on each side. This shape is a copy of a bronze from the Shang Dynasty which is more than 3000 years old. It was used as a heating pot in the Shang Dynasty. This

Ce bouddha en bronze assis est une reproduction d'un rulai bouddha sous la dynastie ming. Il s'agit d'un bouddha tibetain nomé "Shijiamoni. La position de ses mains signifie "bouddha du passé" Ces
High foot bowl with colourful flower pattern on yellow background. This pattern of flower in China called "Chan-Zhi-Lian" which means wealth,honours and auspicious. It is the traditional decorative ...

Pair of cloisonneware items. This shape of cloisonne is characteristic Qing Dynasty. Before the Qing Dyansty, cloisonne was only blue in colour; the yellow colour appeared in the middle of the Qing

Cloisonne pot with wooden stand. This shape of vase is chracteristic of a Ming Dynasty ceramic called 'Gao Jiao Bei'. The vase was used as a ceremonial pot and placed on each side of an alter table by...

Cloisonne buddha sitting on the lotus flower. This is a reproduction of a Ming Dynasty Rulai buddha. This buddha is a Tibetan buddha called the"Shijiamoni" buddha. The posture of the buddha's hands means...
Rat head. This bronze is a reproduction of famous Yuan-Ming-Yuan 12 animal heads, 250 years old. The 12 different animals heads belong to a part of the Spring allegory, before the buliding "Hai-Yi-Tang"...
2 doors large cabinet in original natural wood colour. This cabinet is one of the classical Chinese Ming style cabinet called "Zhi Jiao Gui", which means the stright cornered cabinet. It comes from later...