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These simply carved horses are in stone, produced by hand in Beijing. The horse is one of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac an important symbo...
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These simply carved horses are in stone, produced by hand in Beijing. The horse is one of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac an important symbo...
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These fierce looking creatures are Chinese temple lions, often also referred to as 'foo dogs'. They are traditionally seen in pairs (male and femal...
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These petrified wooden slabs are a common type of fossil, the colour is formed in a natural process called permineralisation. Please note that the ...
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This unusual, beautifully figured ornament was formed over millions of years when a slab of wood was buried under many layers of sediment. The figu...
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These lovely, simply shaped horses are carved from stone and make great little ornaments.
Shandong, circa 1950 These old jars date from the mid 20th century and would have been used originally to store oil. In a dark stone and with a han...
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These smaller versions of our stone discs make lovely, unusual ornaments. They are known as 'bi' (pronounced 'bee') in Chinese and are made from ja...
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Small Carved Stone Buddha Head
These little buddha heads are carved from stone by hand so each one is in some unique. With the serene expression of the Buddha, they make great l...
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These smaller versions of our stone discs make lovely, unusual ornaments. Made from jade, with a lovely vein in the stone, they are known as 'bi' (...
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These lovely small Buddha heads are produced from a stone and resin mix in the southern Chinese province of Guilin. They include a black wooden bas...
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These little stone figures show the Buddha seated in the lotus position, hands clasped and resting on his lap in meditation. Hand carved, each one ...
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These lovely white stone rings, known as 'bi' (pronounced 'bee') in Chinese, are beautifully smooth and made attractive ornaments. The outer ring a...
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These lovely ornamental hands are in a stone and resin mix, mounted on a black wooden stand. The Buddha's hand is in a gesture with the index finge...
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This seated buddha is carved from stone - beautifully detailed and very heavy. Please note that, as each one is individually hand made the style an...
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These delicately carved hands are available in either dark stone or white marble. The buddha's hand here is in a gesture signifying religious instr...
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Shown with its trunk raised in mid trumpet, this lovely elephant is carved from stone and is perfect as an ornament either indoors or outdoors. The...
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These stone fish are carved by hand and make lovely ornaments. The fish is one of the eight Buddhist symbols of good fortune and considered a symbo...
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These lovely photo frames are in a stone and resin mix, decorated with lotus leaves and flowers. They are suitable for 4 x 6" photos, with a protec...
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The eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
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The eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
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The eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
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Stone Luohan Monk, Scratching Ear
The eighteen luohans are Buddhist disciples who have reached the enlightened state of 'Nirvana'. Traditionally they are also the guardians of Buddh...
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These wonderful stone stools are carved by hand. They are suitable for outdoor use but also make beautiful side tables indoors. The studded motif a...
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Shandong, circa 1950 These simple, large stone jars were used for storing oil or other liquids in Shandong province, south of Beijing. Dating from...
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