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  • Liao Dynasty Sancai 'Fortune Accumulating' Jar -2

    Material: Ceramic

    Specifications: Diameter 8.6 x Height 5.4cm

    Liao Sancai, or "Three-Color Ware of the Liao Dynasty," emerged over a thousand years ago during the Liao and Song periods. Characterized by its use of yellow, green, and brown glazes, it inherited the traditional techniques of Tang Sancai while incorporating the distinctive artistic sensibilities of the Khitan people.

    This antique jar, with its considerable age and remarkable preservation, is far more than a simple vessel. It is revered as an auspicious object—believed to gather blessings, prosperity, and harmonious energy, serving not only as a decorative artifact but also as a talisman to balance Feng Shui, ward off misfortune, and protect the home.
     

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    US $6,800

  • Rolling Fortune and Rising Success Bamboo Pen Holder

    Material: Wood

    Specifications: Length 11.5 x Width 9 x Height 22cm

    The density and weight of the wood are comparable to boxwood, and it exudes a subtle natural fragrance.
    Judging by the grain and tightness of the wood, it was carved from timber that had grown for nearly a hundred years—a material of remarkable rarity and value.

    The crab is exquisitely carved with lifelike detail, especially on its back, where a "coin-shaped" motif has been intricately inscribed. This symbolizes the "wealth crab", representing money steadily flowing into the basket. Surrounding the crab are sculpted bamboo stalks, further enhancing the auspicious symbolism.

    Altogether, the piece conveys a beautiful traditional blessing: abundant fortune steadily accumulating, and continuous success and advancement—“wealth flowing in, and rising step by step.”

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    US $68,888

  • Prosperity Vase with Lotus Motif

    Material: Ceramic

    Specifications: Diameter 8.8 x Height 10.7cm

    Liao–Song Period (ca. 1000 years ago)

    This elegant bottle dates back to the Liao–Song period, with a history spanning nearly a millennium. The body is coated in black-and-white glaze, with rustic and organic motifs. Its form is well-proportioned, featuring a gently constricted neck and flared rim, with flowing lines that exude quiet harmony and rhythm.

    Encircling the bottle are three bands, symbolizing the union of Heaven, Earth, and Humanity—a reflection of the traditional cosmological ideal of harmony between the universe and mankind. The central motif is a stylized lotus blossom, rendered in abstract brushwork. Graceful and upright, the lotus represents purity, wisdom, and noble virtue, and in Buddhist thought, it is a sacred emblem of awakening and transcendence.

    This treasured vessel has been blessed and empowered by Grandmaster JinBodhi, imbuing it with auspicious energy. It is believed to attract wisdom, virtue, blessings, prosperity, and noble fortune, while harmonizing Feng Shui, warding off negativity, and serving as a protective presence within the home.

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    US $12,800

  • Court Lady Playing Xiao – Glorious Tang Era Figurine

    Material: Ceramic

    Specifications: Length 5 x Width 5.7 x Height 10.8cm

    This elegant terracotta figure hails from the flourishing Tang Dynasty, portraying a court lady seated gracefully as she plays the "paixiao" (panpipes).

    With her hair styled in a high chignon and her hands gently holding the ancient wind instrument, she sits in poised serenity. Her face is full and rounded, features delicately refined, and expression calm yet gently smiling—as if immersed in the music, content and at ease, radiating quiet charm and grace.

    The sculpting throughout is exquisite: flowing drapery lines, finely rendered details, and lifelike form together showcase the Tang dynasty's mastery of ceramic artistry and aesthetic sensibility. Though it has withstood the passage of over a thousand years, the piece remains remarkably well-preserved, its spirit and vitality still vividly present—an exceptional work of enduring cultural value.

    The paixiao in her hands was a common court instrument in ancient China, symbolizing elegance, music, and the flourishing of ceremonial culture.  
    This piece, steeped in the refined atmosphere of Tang palace art, not only reflects the composure and elegance of Tang women, but also conveys auspicious meanings of prosperity, harmony, joy, and well-being—hallmarks of a glorious age.
     

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    US $3,800

  • Magpie Climbing Brush Pot

    Material: Kyara

    Size: 7.5*8.3*高15.5cm

    Kyara, a type of agarwood, is very precious and has a pleasant fragrance. For items such as flower vases or brush pots, the diameter of the wood used is quite large considering the size of the finished product. Thus, using such valuable agarwood for large carvings is something only extremely wealthy families can afford. These are rare carved pieces.

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    US $38,000

  • Sauce-glazed Treasure Jar

    Material: Porcelain

    Size: cm

    Song Dynasty

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    US $8,888

  • Kangxi Prosperous Era Blue and White Porcelain Vase from the Qing Dynasty

    Material: Porcelain

    Size: 12*H29.5cm

    Era: Kangxi Prosperous Period

    The blue and white coloration is beautiful, and the craftsmanship is meticulous, making it a rare and perfect piece.

    Symbolism: Abundance, peace, beauty, prosperity, thriving, flourishing, great wealth, unification of the realm

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    US $68,000

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  • Song Dynasty Thousand-Year Black Glaze Clay Oil Lamp-3

    Material: ceramic

    Specifications (length*width*height) 14*8*height 7cm

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    US $1,800

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  • Ming Dynasty Beast-Handle Xuande Incense Burner

    Material: Copper

    Specifications: Outer diameter 13 cm, maximum diameter 16.3 cm, height 7 cm

    In ancient times, large copper cauldrons symbolized imperial power. An incense burner is a smaller representation of a cauldron. The smoke rising from burning incense signifies ascension and is a symbol of pure yang energy, representing prosperity.

    Blessings received by the devotee:

    Increased authority and prestige. Career advancement and success.
    Thriving incense offerings. Incense represents the descendants of a family, signifying a prosperous and flourishing lineage.
    Harmony in the family, attracting good fortune, and happiness in reunion.
    It also serves as an offering vessel before gods and Buddhas, gathering auspicious energy and blessings. It can carry and contain, symbolizing generational inheritance.

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    US $28,000

  • Ming Dynasty Blue and White Porcelain Incense Burner

    Material: Porcelain, Silver

    Dimensions: Diameter 10 cm x Height 13.6 cm

    Era: Made during the Wanli period

    Manufacturer: Made by the Yasui family

    Inscription: Han Gu Zhai, Taisho 9 (1920)

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    US $28,000

  • Searching for Plum Blossoms in the Snow Shoushan Stone Seal

    Material: Shoushan Stone

    Specification: 2x2x height 8cm

     

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    US $18,000

  • Chicken Blood Stone Seal - 7

    Material: Stone

    Specifications: 1.9x1.9x height 7.6cm

     

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    US $18,000

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  • Korean old treasure bowl

    Material: Ceramic

    Size: caliber 17*height 5cm

    Year: about 500 years

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    US $5,000

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