
8 doors painted cabinet
8 doors painted cabinet. The painting on the doors is the traditional chinese auspicous painting called "Bo-Gu" which means conversant with ancient learning. This cabinet was used as a book storage

Beijing cabinet
Two doors and two drawers doors cabinet with original carving in wood tone. This cabinet which is the typical style during later Qing Dynasty comes from Beijing area. The carving of flowers and vases...

Beijing cabinet
Two doors elm wood cabinet with smooth red lacquer and paintings. The painting of flowers and vases means flourishing and lucky life. The carving on the bottom is called called "Guai Zi Long" which is an...

Book shelf
Book shelf with smooth black lacquer. This style of book shelf is a copy of shelf in Qing Dynasty. The character is the 2 drawers in the middle. Usually the book shelf in Qing Dynasty has more carving as...

Book shelf
Book shelf in natural wood colour. This style of book shelf is a copy of shelf in Qing Dynasty. The character is the 2 drawers in the middle. Usually the book shelf in Qing Dynasty has more carving as...

Book shelf
This style of book shelf is a reproduction of Qing Dynasty shelf, characterised by the 2 drawers. Usually in Qing Dynasty, bookshelves had more carving and decorations and sometimes 2 more doors under...

Bookcase
2-door, 4-drawer low cabinet in original natural colour. This cabinet was previously used in China as a bookcase.

Bookcase
3-drawer, 2-door cabinet in original natural colour. The drawers and doors are decorated with ox bone. The pattern of the vase and flower on the doors represents wealth, while the bats on the drawers

Bookcase
Four-door large cabinet with original brown lacquer and golden painting. This kind of cabinet was previously used as a bookcase in a temple or government office.
Promotion
Red trunk
Red trunk with original lacquer and painting. The painting of a pair of birds and flowers means wealth and happiness. This trunk was used as wedding trunk in the past.
Gift Idea
Meditating Buddha
In posture of meditation on his throne, Buddha holds the swastika on his breast. He symbolizes in the Chinese Buddhism the realization of ten thousand merits, which promises the nirvana. On this work


