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Silver Plated Meditating Buddha Statue Asian Figurineby China Furniture and Arts
$435
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Buddha came to be the most frequently worshipped god in Asia, and is still celebrated today. A traditional study of "the god of eternal enlightenment" depicted by artisans in China. The serene figure, seated in a double-lotus position, emanates compassion and is considered a symbol of unexpected good fortune, happiness and wealth. Completely hand-forged by artisans in China with great attention to detail. Imported. This item will be shipped from Westmont, IL 60559 U.S.A
*Stand sold separately
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Chained Gargoyle Of Turin 17 Gargoyle Sculptureby XoticBrands
$205
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- Dimensions: 13.0"W 9.0"D 17.0"H
- Weight: 7.0 lbs
- Finish: Sandstone
Griffin Carving 15 Gargoyle Sculptureby XoticBrands
$167
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Dimensions: 12.0"W 7.0"D 15.0"H
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- Material: Fiber StoneA mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete.
- Finish: Weather
Three Wise Stone Monks Chinese Statueby China Furniture and Arts
$883
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Dimensions: 7.5"W x 7.5"D x 13.5"H (Set of Three)
This item will be shipped from Westmont, IL 60559 U.S.A
- Material: Stone
- Carved by hand
- Can be displayed indoor or outdoor
- The handcrafted process may result in slight color variation. No two are exactly alike
This item will be shipped from Westmont, IL 60559 U.S.A
Sumo Wrestler Bronze Sculptureby Bronze West Imports, Inc.
$2,830
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The "Sumo Wrestler" sculpture, in traditional Japanese style, embodies this ancient martial art. With a golden-brown patina and fastidious detail, this sculpture will add a balance of aesthetics and strength to your home.
Consigned Tibetan Bronze Buddha Statueby MIX
$11,420
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Consigned original bronze Tibetan Buddha statue. Beautiful details with flames around headdress and robe. Remnants of gold are seen with signs of age. For display indoors or out. Circa early 1900's.
- Condition: Great, with signs of age and use
- Origin: Tibet
- Era: 1900's
Brent Snooper Gargoyle Sculptureby XoticBrands
$76
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- Dimensions: 5.0"W 6.0"D 5.0"H
- Weight: 2.0 lbs
- Material: FiberglassBenefits are less weight (reduced shipping costs) and greater strength.
- Finish: As shown
White Indian Elephant Ceramic Sculptureby De Rosa Collection
The De Rosa family has been intimately involved with ceramics, since 1945 when the founder, Jorge De Rosa attended the Argentinian National School of Ceramic Design. These South American ceramic works of art have been decorating homes and offices world wide since that time. Although the process has changed somewhat over the years the elegance and sophistication of the De Rosa Collection figurines has been secure.
From the vibrant blue dolphin sculptures to the sleek black panther figurines, each piece in the De Rosa Collection is a unique piece of fine ceramic. Their artists take inspiration from surrealist art and South American artists like Dali, Picasso, and Miro to create these stunning ceramic wildlife figurines.
Each figurine is first hand carved by talented artisans. Bold enamel coloring is then applied, again by hand, with a firing of each piece with each new shade applied. The figurines are then finished with a lustrous 24k gold or platinum trim giving each whimsical wildlife figurine its singular signature of elegance. Because of this exceptional process no two pieces from the De Rosa Collection will be exactly alike.
$678
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- Piece launched in 2011
- Limited Edition of 2000
- Hand-carved ceramic elephant sculpture.. each piece unique
- Accented with rich gold trim
- Hand-enameled colors individually fired for each hue
- Weight is approx. 5 lbs.
- Artistic style influenced by Dali, Picasso, and Miro
The De Rosa family has been intimately involved with ceramics, since 1945 when the founder, Jorge De Rosa attended the Argentinian National School of Ceramic Design. These South American ceramic works of art have been decorating homes and offices world wide since that time. Although the process has changed somewhat over the years the elegance and sophistication of the De Rosa Collection figurines has been secure.
From the vibrant blue dolphin sculptures to the sleek black panther figurines, each piece in the De Rosa Collection is a unique piece of fine ceramic. Their artists take inspiration from surrealist art and South American artists like Dali, Picasso, and Miro to create these stunning ceramic wildlife figurines.
Each figurine is first hand carved by talented artisans. Bold enamel coloring is then applied, again by hand, with a firing of each piece with each new shade applied. The figurines are then finished with a lustrous 24k gold or platinum trim giving each whimsical wildlife figurine its singular signature of elegance. Because of this exceptional process no two pieces from the De Rosa Collection will be exactly alike.
Praying Hands, White Marble Sculptureby The Silver Teak
$6,245
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- Exquisitely handcrafted and hand carved natural white marble Sculpture of Praying Hands, handmade by local Indian artisans.
- It is made of solid natural marble, that has been sourced from the most coveted mines in India.
- It's simplicity adds elegance to the beautiful piece for home decor, with a touch of the old world charm.
- It can also be used in pairs of 2 or more.
Indian Elephant Ceramic Sculptureby De Rosa Collection
$538
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- Piece launched in 2009
- Limited Edition of 2000
- Hand-carved ceramic elephant sculpture.. each piece unique
- Accented with rich gold trim
- Hand-enameled colors individually fired for each hue
- Weight is approx. 6 lbs.
- Artistic style influenced by Dali, Picasso, and Miro
Novica Celebration of Life Madhubani Paintingby NOVICA
$116
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This jubilant painting from Indian artist Vidushini is done in the style of madhubani painting, a very old folk art that people in India once used to decorate the walls and floors of their homes. Colorful birds and fish seem to rejoice in nature's beauty in this cheerful and appealing work.
- Material - Poster color on handmade paper
- Color - Multicolor
- Dimension - 22" L x 15" W
- Weight - 0.09 lbs
- Signed by the artist
- Arrives unframed
Novica Underwater Unity Madhubani Paintingby NOVICA
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Smiling fish swim in unity in this Madhubani painting from the talented Bharti Dayal in India. She creates the harmonious underwater scene on handmade paper in black and white, relieved by red accents. The painting is rendered in exacting detail in the traditional Madhubani or Mithila style, an ancient Indian folk art that was used to decorate the walls and floors of the home.
- Bharti Dayal signs her name on the back of her pieces.
- Material - Vegetable dyes and acrylics on handmade paper
- Color - Black and White
- Dimension - 30.5" L x 22.5" W
- Weight - 0.03 lbs
- Signed by the artist
- Arrives unframed
Chinese Porcelain Lang Shih Ning Eight Horses Painting Wall Decor Hcs7675by Golden Lotus Antiques
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This porcelain painting is a beautifully made and detailed representation of Lang Shi Ning's famous painting, Eight Horses. The painting is made of high-quality porcelain and features intricate brushstrokes that create a realistic and lifelike image of the horses. The colors of the horses are vibrant and natural, and the painting as a whole is very well-balanced and harmonious.
The painting is a great combination of drawing skills and porcelain-making technique. The artist has done a wonderful job of capturing the realism and spirit of Lang Shi Ning's original painting. The painting is a beautiful work of art that would be a valuable addition to any home or collection.
The painting is also a great example of how Chinese art can be used to create beautiful and unique works of art. The artist has successfully combined traditional Chinese painting techniques with modern materials to create a painting that is both traditional and modern in its appeal.
Overall, this porcelain painting is a beautifully made and detailed representation of Lang Shi Ning's Eight Horses. It is a great example of Chinese art and would be a valuable addition to any home or collection.
The porcelain is from the famous porcelain town in China, Jingdezhen.
The painting is a great combination of drawing skills and porcelain-making technique. The artist has done a wonderful job of capturing the realism and spirit of Lang Shi Ning's original painting. The painting is a beautiful work of art that would be a valuable addition to any home or collection.
The painting is also a great example of how Chinese art can be used to create beautiful and unique works of art. The artist has successfully combined traditional Chinese painting techniques with modern materials to create a painting that is both traditional and modern in its appeal.
Overall, this porcelain painting is a beautifully made and detailed representation of Lang Shi Ning's Eight Horses. It is a great example of Chinese art and would be a valuable addition to any home or collection.
The porcelain is from the famous porcelain town in China, Jingdezhen.
- Dimensions: w50" x d1.5" x h28"
- Origin: China
- Material: Porcelain
- Condition: Handmade, good condition
Original Folk Art - Kalighat Catby TerraKlay
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The artist Mantu Chitrakar hails from Noya, Midnapore, in West Bengal. At a young age he began patua painting and singing in the nearby villages to earn a living for himself and his family. He has exhibited and demonstrated in India as well as abroad. In 2007 he exhibited at the International Folk Art Convention at the Nek Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh as well as at the Learning Department of the National Museum in Liverpool, UK. His works are at the private collection of American artist and art patron Scott Rothstein, Ann Oppenhimer - President of the Folk Arts Society of America, Dr Stephen Huyler and at the Museum of Visionary Art, Baltimore, USA and National Museums, Liverpool, UK. He continues to exhibit his works internationally and nationally.
This Pat' or painting is the art from the State of West Bengal. The image of a cat with black and orange spots on a yellow or white body and with a bird or fish in its mouth has been interpreted as a satire on the hypocrisy of some religious priests who were Vaishnavas (devotee of Lord Vishnu) and who professed to be vegetarians but in fact ate meat and fish in private.
This Pat' or painting is the art from the State of West Bengal. The image of a cat with black and orange spots on a yellow or white body and with a bird or fish in its mouth has been interpreted as a satire on the hypocrisy of some religious priests who were Vaishnavas (devotee of Lord Vishnu) and who professed to be vegetarians but in fact ate meat and fish in private.
Original Folk Art, Bengal Tigersby TerraKlay
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The artist Mantu Chitrakar hails from Noya, Midnapore, in West Bengal. At a young age he began patua painting and singing in the nearby villages to earn a living for himself and his family. He has exhibited and demonstrated in India as well as abroad. In 2007 he exhibited at the International Folk Art Convention at the Nek Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh as well as at the Learning Department of the National Museum in Liverpool, UK. His works are at the private collection of American artist and art patron Scott Rothstein, Ann Oppenhimer - President of the Folk Arts Society of America, Dr Stephen Huyler and at the Museum of Visionary Art, Baltimore, USA and National Museums, Liverpool, UK. He continues to exhibit his works internationally and nationally.
The Bengali scroll tradition is an ancient one, featuring single image paintings known as Pats or long vertical multi paneled scrolls known jorana patas' (scroll paintings)This Pat' or painting is the art from the State of West Bengal.
Animals are either deeply revered or are a threat to the human race. Either way they have occupied a special place not only in the Indian psyche but also mythology. In this Bengali Pat, the tiger is shown in its elements ready for the game of hunt.
The Bengali scroll tradition is an ancient one, featuring single image paintings known as Pats or long vertical multi paneled scrolls known jorana patas' (scroll paintings)This Pat' or painting is the art from the State of West Bengal.
Animals are either deeply revered or are a threat to the human race. Either way they have occupied a special place not only in the Indian psyche but also mythology. In this Bengali Pat, the tiger is shown in its elements ready for the game of hunt.
Original Tribal Art, Village Lifeby TerraKlay
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The artist Anil Chaitya Vangad hails from a small Warli tribal village in Maharashtra north of the cosmopolitian city of Mumbai. He has been paintings for the last 18 years in the traditional art style of the Warlis, experimenting with themes of gods and goddesses as well as the more contemporary issues of our times. It was the artist's mother who influenced and taught him how to paint.
He still prefer to use the traditional mediums of gerue, cow dung, charcoal and rice paste without the use of use synthetic dyes and paints in his paintings and encourages his family members to do the same.
He is not just passionate about painting but also about farming which is the traditional occupation of the Warlis. He has the vision and zeal to take the Warli life forward incorporating the good of the modern world while retaining their traditions which reflects in his artworks.
Vangad's works have been exhibited in the USA as well as Britain and France.
Recently in July of 2014, Anil Vangad's work was introduced to the Santa Fe Folk Art market for the first time and in September 2014 he was awarded the WCC Award of Excellence from UNESCO for his painting bringing Warli art on everyone's attention.
He still prefer to use the traditional mediums of gerue, cow dung, charcoal and rice paste without the use of use synthetic dyes and paints in his paintings and encourages his family members to do the same.
He is not just passionate about painting but also about farming which is the traditional occupation of the Warlis. He has the vision and zeal to take the Warli life forward incorporating the good of the modern world while retaining their traditions which reflects in his artworks.
Vangad's works have been exhibited in the USA as well as Britain and France.
Recently in July of 2014, Anil Vangad's work was introduced to the Santa Fe Folk Art market for the first time and in September 2014 he was awarded the WCC Award of Excellence from UNESCO for his painting bringing Warli art on everyone's attention.
Original Tribal Art, Flying Birdsby TerraKlay
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The tribal rudimentary art of the warlis, uses a circle, a triangle and a square. The circle and triangle come from their observation of nature, the circle representing the sun and the moon, the triangle derived from mountains and pointed trees. Only the square seems to obey a different logic and seems to be a human invention, indicating a sacred enclosure or a piece of land. Human and animal bodies are represented by two triangles joined at the tip; the upper triangle depicts the trunk and the lower triangle the pelvis. Their precarious equilibrium symbolizes the balance of the universe. This distinct style depicts the everyday life of the people keeping in mind the humans and nature share the same space and the peaceful coexistence. This artwork, denotes the good omen from their spiritual gods of good times to come. The local may translate this event of circling birds as a sign to sow the seeds for an abundant crop, name a child or proclaim a marriage. This highlights the Warli tribal philosophies and culture.