
Book trunk
Red box with painting. The painting of a flower and vase represents luck and success. This small box was used as a book trunk in the Mongolian area.

Large trunk with original red lacquer and painting. The painting on the trunk called 'Bo Gu' which in China means high status and wealth. This trunk was usually used as a book trunk in the past.

Red box with painting. The painting of a flower and vase represents luck and success. This small box was used as a book trunk in the Mongolian area.

Smooth wood colour large trunk. This trunk was made of camphor wood, a material used by rich families in China to make their furniture, espeically that used for storage, because the smell of camphor

Beautiful black square camphor trunk. This truck is also available in red colour.

Large trunk with original black lacquer and Chinese writing. This unique trunk comes from the Shanxi city of Pingyao. It was used as a money trunk by a government controlled bank in the early Qing

Large trunk with original black lacquer and painting. The peony flower pattern in the center symbolises wealth in China. This kind of trunk was previously used as part of a set of wedding trunks in the...

Large wooden trunk with original red lacquer. The bronze handle in the front is one of the mostly used handles on chinese truncks. In the beginning, it was a head of animal which means "one of the 9 sons...

Large trunk with original red lacquer and painting. The painting on the trunk is called 'Bo Gu' , which in China means high status and wealth. This trunk was usually used as a book trunk in the past.

Smooth black lacquer large trunk with painting outside. The painting depicts a Chinese history story about the war between 3 countries 1700 years ago. This trunk was used as an opera trunk to store opera...

Original painting trunk. This trunk is one of the typical furniture in Shanxi Pingyao area in Qing Dynasty. This style of painting called "Bai Miao" means painted in details. The trunk usually in pairs...
Black lacquer lamp stand with shell carving. Shell carving first appeared in the middle of Qing Dynasty some 200 years ago. The Chinese use shells to carve in different patterns as a decoration.
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