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  • Hetian Jade “Turning Monkey”

    Material: Jade

    Dimensions: 2.8 x 2.3 x 4.8 cm

    This exquisite carving of a Turning Monkey is made of fine Hetian jade, prized for its smooth, warm texture and gentle, understated luster—hallmarks of jade from the early Ming period. The monkey is shown turning its head back, with natural and fluid movement. The rounded, elegant lines balance realism and decorative beauty, reflecting the high level of craftsmanship of the time.

    In Chinese culture, the word for “monkey” (hou) is a homophone for “marquis” (hou), symbolizing promotion, nobility, and success in official rank. The turning-back pose suggests a change of fortune and a favorable turn in one’s career, conveying the auspicious wish for “being granted a noble title and rising in rank.” Such imagery was especially cherished by scholars and officials as a symbol of ambition and achievement.

    Compact yet full of vitality, this jade piece is ideal both for appreciation and as a meaningful collectible. It embodies artistic refinement, auspicious symbolism, and historical value, making it a distinguished example of early Ming jade carving.

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    US $18,000

  • Hetian Jade Pebble Carving – Xiaotian Dog

    Material: Jade

    Size: 2x1.5x4.6cm

    Symbolic Benefits:
    Warding off evil | Dispelling negative energy | Protecting home and owner | Calming the mind | Nurturing and harmonizing one’s aura

    This small decorative piece is meticulously carved from fine Hetian jade pebble material. The jade is smooth, warm, and finely textured with a rich, oily luster, retaining its natural pebble skin, which enhances its rustic vitality. The Xiaotian Dog is rendered with a fierce and dignified expression, clear and powerful features, symbolizing the suppression of malevolent forces and the protection of peace and safety for its owner.

    In traditional culture, the Xiaotian Dog represents loyalty, righteousness, and divine power. It is believed to discern good from evil and devour negative entities, making it a powerful talisman for warding off evil and safeguarding the wearer or space. Whether placed on a desk, in a study, or held for personal appreciation, it serves not only as a feng shui guardian but also as a source of inner calm through the gentle, nourishing quality of jade.

    Small in size yet profound in meaning, this piece combines collectible value, tactile enjoyment, and auspicious symbolism.

    Blessed by Grandmaster Dejin Bodhi, it is offered with the wish that those destined to receive it may turn misfortune into good fortune, calm the spirit, gather positive energy, maintain inner peace, and remain undisturbed by external influences.

     

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    US $2,800

  • 【Golden Dragon Treasure Jar】 – Small

    Material:Wood

    Size:L25xW14xH16 cm(±3%)

    This teapot is meticulously crafted from precious fragrant Phoebe (Xiaonan) wood, whose fine grain and subtle aroma have been enriched by decades of natural aging, giving it a warm, smooth texture and a serene, noble presence.
    It was personally named “Golden Dragon Treasure Teapot” by Grandmaster Jin Bodhi, symbolizing auspicious protection, abundant wealth, and the flourishing power of the dragon.

    Having matured for over twenty years, the vessel now displays a rich, lustrous patina, with delicate wood patterns that shimmer in the light.
    Each photograph reveals a radiant golden glow, as if a golden dragon coils upon the surface, filling the space with auspicious energy.

    Combining spiritual significance, rare material, and the beauty of time, this is a remarkable heirloom teapot and a true collector’s treasure.

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    US $5,800

  • 【Golden Dragon Treasure Jar】 – Large

    Material:Wood

    Size:L 30cm x W 16.5cm x H 18cm (±3%)

    This teapot is meticulously crafted from precious fragrant Phoebe (Xiaonan) wood, whose fine grain and subtle aroma have been enriched by decades of natural aging, giving it a warm, smooth texture and a serene, noble presence.
    It was personally named “Golden Dragon Treasure Teapot” by Grandmaster Jin Bodhi, symbolizing auspicious protection, abundant wealth, and the flourishing power of the dragon.

    Having matured for over twenty years, the vessel now displays a rich, lustrous patina, with delicate wood patterns that shimmer in the light.
    Each photograph reveals a radiant golden glow, as if a golden dragon coils upon the surface, filling the space with auspicious energy.

    Combining spiritual significance, rare material, and the beauty of time, this is a remarkable heirloom teapot and a true collector’s treasure.

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    US $6,800

  • Vajra Pestle (Large)

    Material: brass

    Size: 16x4.5cm (±3%)

    This piece is an approximately two-hundred-year-old Bronze Nine-strand Vajra Pestle, a sacred ritual implement of profound symbolic significance in Vajrayana Buddhism.
    The Vajra Pestle represents indestructible wisdom and power, embodying the ability to subdue negative forces and dispel calamities. It is regarded as an essential support for practitioners, helping them overcome obstacles and remain steadfast on the path of spiritual practice.

    The nine strands symbolize completeness and ultimate realization, signifying wisdom that pervades the ten directions and strength that is present everywhere.
    Having been consecrated by a great spiritual practitioner, this Vajra Pestle carries an energy that resonates throughout the ten directions, radiating a powerful and pure luminous field that harmonizes the surrounding space and subdues all negative influences.

    Receiving the supreme blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, may those with the right affinity who respectfully welcome this Vajra Pestle be free from disasters and adversity, transform danger into auspiciousness, and remain untouched by all negative forces. With an unwavering Vajra-like resolve, may they overcome all obstacles and fulfill all their aspirations.

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    US $58,000

  • Vajra Pestle (Small)

    Material: brass

    Size: 13.5x3cm (±3%)

    This piece is an approximately 350-year-old Bronze Nine-strand Vajra Pestle, a sacred ritual implement of profound symbolic significance in Vajrayana Buddhism.
    The Vajra Pestle represents indestructible wisdom and power, embodying the ability to subdue negative forces and dispel calamities. It is regarded as an essential support for practitioners, helping them overcome obstacles and remain steadfast on the path of spiritual practice.

    The nine strands symbolize completeness and ultimate realization, signifying wisdom that pervades the ten directions and strength that is present everywhere.
    Having been consecrated by a great spiritual practitioner, this Vajra Pestle carries an energy that resonates throughout the ten directions, radiating a powerful and pure luminous field that harmonizes the surrounding space and subdues all negative influences.

    Receiving the supreme blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, may those with the right affinity who respectfully welcome this Vajra Pestle be free from disasters and adversity, transform danger into auspiciousness, and remain untouched by all negative forces. With an unwavering Vajra-like resolve, may they overcome all obstacles and fulfill all their aspirations.

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    US $58,000

  • Double joy auspicious jar, Ming Dynasty

    Material:porcelain

    Size: W13xH13cm

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    US $8,800

  • A pair of Lotus Jar 09-2

    Material: Porcelain

    Size: Diameter 31.5 x Height 37.4cm(±3%)

    There are traces of repairs

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    US $28,000

  • Jadeite Guanyin Pendant

    Material:Jade

    Size: 5 cm (W) × 5.5 cm (H)

    This jadeite Guanyin pendant depicts the Great Compassionate Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, who vows to protect all beings from the Seven Dangers: fire, water, swords, wind, ghosts, imprisonment, and thieves.

    Blessed by Grandmaster JinBodhi, this pendant is a sacred amulet for dispelling misfortune. Those who are fortunate enough to wear it receive the compassionate protection of Avalokiteshvara, which can ward off evil, safeguard the body, attract blessings, and transform one’s destiny. It brings peace of mind, safety, prosperity, and the fulfillment of both merit and wisdom.

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    US $22,800

  • Red Clay teacups with orchids decoraction,early Republic era

    Material: zisha

    Size: D6.8xH5.8cm

    This is a Zhuni clay cup that has been treasured by Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years. Exquisitely crafted, it bears the base mark "Made by Tie Hua Xuan", and was carved by the owner of Tie Hua Xuan over a century ago.

    Tie Hua Xuan was a company established in Shanghai in the second year of the Republic of China (1913), specializing in Yixing pottery. Its founder, Dai Guobao, was a renowned porcelain artisan. He used iron pens with embedded diamond tips to engrave landscapes, flowers, the Three Stars (Fu, Lu, Shou), and elegant ladies onto porcelain. His works are vivid and lifelike, blending ancient simplicity with refined elegance—bold like iron strokes, yet graceful like silver hooks. As his business flourished, he made porcelain carving his lifelong profession, and the name "Tie Hua Xuan" was born.

    With the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, this cup has become a rare and powerful feng shui treasure. Those with the karmic affinity to receive it will enjoy great wealth and auspiciousness.

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    US $3,800

  • 清代青花五爪雙龍聚寶罐

    材質:瓷
    尺寸:直徑24.5x高27cm(±3%)

    此件清代青花瓷罐,器形飽滿厚重,通體繪飾兩條五爪蟠龍,昂首躍動於祥雲之間,氣勢磅礴、威儀非凡。五爪龍自明太祖朱元璋起即明令為皇家專用紋飾,象徵帝王至高無上的權威。元明以降,器物上龍紋的數量亦有所規定,每器不逾兩龍,此罐正符其制,體現皇家制度下藝術與權力的完美結合。

    罐身下方繪有如意祥雲與「海水江崖」紋飾,波濤洶湧之間夾雜如游魚、奔馬之形,象徵祥瑞萬千,寓意「上天入地、無所不能」,為集納吉祥、祈福納財之意的「聚寶」之器。

    青花發色清潤穩定,釉面光澤柔和,構圖動靜相宜,筆法遒勁細膩,展現出明代官窯高超的繪瓷工藝,極具藝術與收藏價值。

    罐口覆以一枚錫製蓋口,與器身嚴絲合縫。依據金屬包邊的製作工藝與氧化痕跡判斷,應為清代後期加裝,或因口沿輕微磕損,或為延長實用年限所設,推測其使用歷史已逾130年。此一後期修補不僅體現古人惜器之情,也為此罐增添一層深厚的歷史印記。

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    US $38,000

  • Mongolian Gilt-Bronze Square Seal with Mythical Beast Finial, Qing Dynasty

    Material: Gilt-Bronze
    Dimensions: H9.5 Seal 7x7 cm (±3%)

    This finely cast gilt-bronze seal is of substantial weight and lustrous patina, exuding an air of solidity and refinement. The form is square and well-proportioned, surmounted by a mythical beast finial modeled in the traditional auspicious and protective style.

    The double-headed beast is shown recumbent, with bulging eyes, rounded snout, and open jaws revealing sharp teeth, conveying strength and vigilance. Its musculature is full and powerful, the posture commanding and dignified. Flowing manes fall neatly along the nape, while the sides of the spine are adorned with delicately rendered spiral curls—details that bring the creature vividly to life. The overall modeling captures a harmonious balance between motion and stillness.

    The seal face is incised in zhuanshu (seal script) Tibetan characters. Based on its form and stylistic features, the piece may be identified as a Tibetan Buddhist–style seal. At the center of the seal face, the Tibetan inscription reads “The Great Precious Dharma King.” The dotted border and wave pattern are characteristic of Qing-period Tibetan gold seals, symbolizing radiating divine power and sacred protection. The triple-bead motif at the top and lotus-petal decoration at the base are common sacred symbols in Tibetan Buddhist art, representing the lotus throne and the wisdom of emptiness.

    Thoughtfully conceived and exquisitely executed, this seal exemplifies both spiritual symbolism and artistic craftsmanship. The mythical beast is rendered with vitality and presence, embodying majesty and auspicious power. Serving not only as an official seal but also as a refined scholar’s object, it stands as a rare and distinguished example of Qing-dynasty metalwork—an elegant union of gravitas, vitality, and imperial grace.

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  • Antique Jade Tiger Handheld

    Material: Jade

    Size: 10x1.8x2.2cm

    Hetian white jade is a precious gemstone with a long and distinguished history, celebrated for its fine texture and gentle, lustrous sheen.

    It is traditionally believed to dispel negative energy and safeguard peace and good fortune. The stone is said to balance the body’s yin and yang, regulate vital energy and blood circulation, nourish the heart and lungs, and strengthen the immune system. Compared to the cool, translucent beauty of jadeite, Hetian jade is known for its warmth and vitality — when held, it feels soothing rather than cold, making it suitable even for those with a delicate constitution.

    This piece is carved in an elegant curved form, hewn from a large block of jade with remarkable craftsmanship and substance. The jade bears a time-worn patina of ancient simplicity and grace, and is estimated to be at least 350 years old.

    Since antiquity, jade has been revered as a spiritual and protective stone — a talisman that wards off evil, harmonizes energy, and attracts auspicious blessings to its wearer. The tiger motif further symbolizes strength, courage, and the power to overcome adversity.

    This particular piece has received the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster Jin Bodhi, bestowing upon the bearer peace, protection, and good fortune. It is believed to dispel obstacles and negative influences, enhance confidence and vitality, and bring serenity, wisdom, and spiritual fulfillment.

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    US $9,988

  • "Dragon and Phoenix Auspice" Jade Belt Buckle

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    Size: 5.8 x 3.5 x 2.4 cm

    Approximately 200 years old

    This jade belt buckle is exquisitely carved from Hetian white jade, approximately 200 years old. The dragon turns its head while the phoenix follows, symbolizing auspiciousness and prosperity.
    Jade belts reached their peak during the Ming Dynasty, and by the Qing Dynasty they gradually became decorative items and symbols of status. This piece served as a luxurious belt accessory for high-ranking Qing officials.
    The buckle is composed of interlocking square jade plaques, featuring finely detailed high-relief carving, and a smooth, rounded oval knob, demonstrating meticulous craftsmanship.
    Jade belt hooks have a long history, originating from the Liangzhu culture, and reached the artistic pinnacle of decorative and collectible use by the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

    This antique jade has received the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, bringing auspiciousness, protection from misfortune, resolution of difficulties, enhanced inspiration, marital harmony, and family prosperity.

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    US $2,800

  • 18th-Century Gilt-Bronze Nepali Amitābha Buddha

    Material: Gilded Copper

    Dimensions: Approximately 40cm tall

    This Amitābha Buddha statue is meticulously hand-cast in red copper with selective gilding, crafted by Nepali artisans following Tibetan Buddhist traditions. It dates from approximately 200 to 350 years ago. The Buddha’s serene and compassionate expression, harmoniously proportioned features, and dignified iconography reflect exceptional artistry and profound religious devotion.

    The figure is draped in a flowing monastic robe, with finely detailed straps and naturalistic folds that convey a strong sense of three-dimensionality and movement. The warm, delicate texture of the red copper, along with areas of gilding worn by time and characteristic verdigris, highlights the statue’s age and adds a quietly majestic charm.

    The base is reinforced with a metal plate, hammered and riveted—a precise modification made by a later foreign collector. Originally, the statue would have formed part of a complete ensemble, including a lotus pedestal, stūpa-shaped base, halo, and ceremonial umbrella atop the head, symbolizing Amitābha Buddha’s boundless light and compassionate guidance toward the Western Pure Land.

    Nepali red-copper Buddha statues have long been treasured in Tibetan Buddhism for their solid, warm-toned material and exquisite craftsmanship. This finely made Amitābha Buddha is a rare and enduring devotional figure of significant artistic and spiritual value.

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