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  • Ming dynasty Longquan celadon tripod censer

    Material: Porcelain

    Dimensions: H21 x D24.5cm (±3%)

    The Longquan kilns, located in Longquan, Zhejiang Province, are among the most renowned producers of celadon in Chinese history. Their wares are celebrated for their jade-like texture and gentle bluish-green glaze, representing the refined craftsmanship of Ming dynasty celadon.

    The tripod censer is a common form, typically with a round body, flat rim, or constricted neck, supported by three outward-curving or column-shaped legs, sometimes with upturned “cloud” handles. Such censers were used in religious and ritual contexts, as well as for scholarly and imperial display.

    Characteristic features of Ming Longquan celadon include a soft greenish-blue glaze of rich, lustrous quality, with natural crackle patterns and an unglazed footring revealing grayish clay.

    This piece also bears traces of ancient repair using the traditional “juzi” (metal staple) technique. These small U-shaped metal clamps were used to mend cracks in ceramics—a testament to the skill and resourcefulness of craftsmen in antiquity.

    It is said that this Ming dynasty Longquan celadon tripod censer has been compassionately blessed by Grandmaster JinBodhi. Those who are fortunate to invite it into their home may enjoy purity and fragrance, prosperity for descendants, longevity, virtue, and auspicious enlightenment.

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    US $18,000

  • Chinese Duan Ni tea caddy [Tiehua Xuan Zisha Tea Canister]

    Material: ceramic

    Specifications: H9 x D4.5 [Waist 31](±3%)

    This is a small tea canister that has been cherished by the Master for many years. The craftsmanship is exquisite, and tea canisters with inscriptions are rare, with collectors seldom releasing them. The base is marked "Made by Tiehuaxuan," carved by the owner of Tiehuaxuan over 100 years ago.

    The Tiehuaxuan shop was established in the second year of the Republic of China (1913) in Shanghai, specializing in Yixing pottery. Its founder, Dai Guobao, was a renowned ceramic artist. He used an iron brush tipped with diamond to carve landscapes, flowers, stars, and figures on porcelain, creating vivid and lifelike designs. His work combined the strength of iron and the elegance of silver hooks, resulting in a thriving business. This marked the beginning of the "Tiehuaxuan" name.

    With the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, it has become a rare Feng Shui treasure. Those who are fortunate enough to receive it will be granted great wealth and immense good fortune!

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    US $8,800

  • Ming Dynasty Five-Colored Porcelain Tea Caddy

    Material: porcelain

    Specification: H16 x D5.5cm [Waist - 35] (±3%)

    In the late Ming Dynasty, about 400 years ago, there is a painted story about the official seals presented to the previous dynasty. The artwork is exquisitely detailed, with fine brushstrokes and intricate craftsmanship, resulting in a magnificent and stunning piece.

    With the compassionate blessing of Grandmaster JinBodhi, it has become a rare Feng Shui treasure. Those who are fortunate enough to receive it will be granted great wealth and immense good fortune!

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    US $10,000

  • 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

  • Red Clay Teapot Yue-Ting Style

    Material:Zisha

    Size:About L14xW9xH8 cm

    The  Zisha Teapot was crafted by Wu Yueting during the Daoguang period of the late Qing Dynasty, over 150 years ago.

    This teapot, cherished in the collection of Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years, has been blessed with compassion. Those who are destined to receive it may use it as a Feng Shui treasure to pass down through generations, ensuring lasting prosperity and fortune!

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    US $6,800

  • Inscribed by Chang Hong, Li Junbi Zisha teapot

    Material: Zisha

    Size: L18xW12xH12 cm

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    US $58,000

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