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  • 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

  • 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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  • 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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    US $128,000

  • Qing Dynasty, Green Jade Luohan Figure with Retained Skin

    Material: Jade

    Specifications: H 11cm(±3%)

    In jade carving, “retained skin” refers to preserving the natural outer layer of the original jade stone to enhance its organic beauty.

    This exquisite piece is finely carved from a single block of green jade of the Qing Dynasty, distinguished by its smooth and lustrous texture. The Luohan’s serene expression, along with the meticulously detailed elements—such as the prayer beads, straw sandals, and the mountain grotto—demonstrates the artisan’s superb craftsmanship.

    Symbolizing purity and wisdom, the work embodies the realm of inner reflection and enlightenment attained through tranquility and cultivation.

    This Qing Dynasty Green Jade Luohan Figure with Retained Skin is a rare antique masterpiece of jade carving, rich in historical, artistic, and collectible value—a timeless treasure signifying prosperity and auspiciousness.

    Blessed by the compassionate energy of Grandmaster JinBodhi, may those destined to receive this piece enjoy flourishing careers, prosperous families, wise and virtuous descendants, and ever-abundant blessings of wealth and merit through generations.

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    US $128,000

  • Qing Dynasty — Jade Staff Head in the Form of a Jiu Bird

    Material: Jade

    Specifications: L12.2cm(±3%)

    Carved from fine celadon jade, this staff head has a smooth, lustrous texture and a soft gray-green tone, with areas of natural brown patina that lend it an antique charm. The finial is sculpted in the round as a Jiu Bird, a creature revered in ancient China for its gentle nature and auspicious symbolism. The bird features a slightly hooked beak, round eyes, and a long crest flowing backward from the crown. Its wings lie close to the plump body, and both the feathers and tail are finely incised with delicate lines. The tail curls slightly upward, creating a sense of vitality and grace. A round mortise opening beneath allows it to fit onto the shaft of a staff. Compact and refined, the piece radiates warmth and quiet elegance.

    The tradition of the Jiu Bird-topped staff (jiu zhang) originated from the “tooth-staff” (chizhang) system of the Zhou dynasty. The bird-form ornament likely evolved from ancient bird-totem worship. Since the pre-Qin era, such staffs symbolized respect, longevity, and virtuous seniority. By the Han dynasty, they had become marks of imperial favor for elders. The Book of the Later Han – Treatise on Rituals records:

    In this context, the Jiu Bird embodies longevity, serenity, and auspicious well-being.

    This jade staff head exemplifies the superb craftsmanship of Qing-dynasty jade carving and conveys the traditional Chinese reverence for age and virtue. It stands as an artwork of both artistic refinement and profound cultural significance.

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    US $68,000

  • Boxwood Brush Pot

    Material: Boxwood

    Dimensions: Inner diameter 9x16cm

    Carved following the natural shape of the wood, this brush pot bears an elegant patina and stylistic features reminiscent of the Yuan dynasty. The lower section depicts a pair of cranes symbolizing purity and longevity, while the upper portion is intricately carved with overlapping layers of pine and cypress trees, representing steadfastness and vitality. The brush pot symbolizes wisdom and scholarly accomplishment, and when placed in the home, it also serves as an auspicious ornament enhancing cultural grace and good fortune.

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    US $18,000

  • Hetian Jade Cong Tube

    Material: Jade

    Size: Class A / 80*80*135 mm(±3%)

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    US $38,000

  • Bamboo Brush Pot

    Material: Bamboo

    Dimensions: Inner diameter 6.8 x 15.8 cm

    Signed by Du Shushen (Fangjiao Shanren)
    Inscribed: “Night Reading at Luling”

    The brush pot remains unpainted, preserving the natural warmth and texture of the bamboo. Its surface is finely polished, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. The entire piece features a bamboo grove rendered in openwork carving, with two to three layers of depth. The intricate composition reveals banana leaves, pavilions, and vividly depicted figures inside a house, portraying a scholar reading by lamplight in an attic—symbolizing success in the imperial examinations and attainment of official rank.

    The inscription bears the signature of Du Shushen (Fangjiao Shanren) and the title “Night Reading at Luling.” Brush pots with carved signatures are exceedingly rare, making this a superb example of refined bamboo carving artistry.

     

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    US $22,800

  • JINBODHI Sandalwood Incense(30 cm)

    The nature incense of Agarwood or Sandalwood can purify your environment and energy. Burning incense can prevent some infectious disease and calm user's mind because of the special fragrant scent.

    Size: 30 cm

    Format : 50 pieces / tube

    Trademark: JINBODHI

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    US $18

  • JINBODHI Agarwood Incense(21cm)

    The nature incense of Agarwood or Sandalwood can purify your environment and energy. Burning incense can prevent some infectious disease and calm user's mind because of the special fragrant scent.

    Size: 21 cm

    Format : 30 pieces / tube

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    US $158

  • JINBODHI Sandalwood Incense(10.5 cm)

    The nature incense of Agarwood or Sandalwood can purify your environment and energy. Burning incense can prevent some infectious disease and calm user's mind because of the special fragrant scent.

    Size: 10.5 cm

    Format : 30 pieces / tube

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    US $18

  • JINBODHI Agarwood Incense(30 cm)

    The nature incense of Agarwood or Sandalwood can purify your environment and energy. Burning incense can prevent some infectious disease and calm user's mind because of the special fragrant scent.

    Size: 30 cm

    Format : 50 pieces / tube

    Trademark: JINBODHI

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    US $30

  • Eastern Lapis Lazuli World Gold Thangka (big)

    This particular Thangka has a black background and is painted entirely in gold using a traditional Chinese art style. This piece originated from Samya Temple, which was constructed by Padmasambhava, and is based on the images of the Eastern Lapis Lazuli world that meditation masters have seen while in a meditative state. The exquisite composition and bold golden color of this piece contains the extraordinary energy of the Eastern Lapis Lazuli World and will bring the owner great wealth and good fortune.

    Material:canvas/without frame

    Size: 78x55cm

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    US $398

  • Eastern Lapis Lazuli World Gold Thangka (small)

    This particular Thangka has a black background and is painted entirely in gold using a traditional Chinese art style. This piece originated from Samya Temple, which was constructed by Padmasambhava, and is based on the images of the Eastern Lapis Lazuli world that meditation masters have seen while in a meditative state. The exquisite composition and bold golden color of this piece contains the extraordinary energy of the Eastern Lapis Lazuli World and will bring the owner great wealth and good fortune.

    Material:canvas/without frame

    Size: 56x40cm

     

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    US $298

  • Medicine Buddha Thangka

    The Medicine Buddha is the primary Buddha of Bodhi Meditation. In his right hand, he holds a stem of myrobalan leaves, and in his left, a bowl of healing salve. Sitting in a meditative posture in the center of a lotus throne, the Medicine Buddha’s body is radiant, shining brightness upon all beings. Praying to the Medicine Buddha can help eliminate all sufferings and obtaining an illuminated body and mind.

    Material:canvas/without frame

    Size: 78x55cm

     

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    US $398

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