Vase at the entrance of Brno Central Park

Vase at the entrance of Brno Central Park

is a striking art installation designed to add life and beauty to the park. Inspired by nature, the design uses modern materials and craftsmanship, showing an elegant shape and rich colors. It is not only a decoration, but also an interactive space. Visitors can walk around the vase and feel the fusion of art and nature. This installation attracts many photography enthusiasts and tourists. The presence of the vase not only enhances the overall landscape of the park, but also provides a place for citizens to relax and enjoy nature. The design of the vase also reflects Brno's emphasis on art and landscaping as part of the city's culture.
Konopiště Castle Park Mini Sphinx

Konopiště Castle Park Mini Sphinx

It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the Czech Republic. This small replica of the Sphinx is located in the castle's grounds and offers visitors a unique viewing experience. It is part of the castle's history and culture, adding to the park's mystery and historical depth. Although it is a mini version, this replica of the Sphinx also shows the style of ancient Egyptian art, allowing visitors to get a glimpse of this symbol of ancient civilization even if they do not go abroad. Located in the gardens of Konopiště Castle, the gardens here are among the most beautiful in the Czech Republic and are known for their beautiful layouts and sculptures.
Greek woman and swan alabaster statue

Greek woman and swan alabaster statue

Japanese Old Man Wood Carving

Japanese Old Man Wood Carving

Wood carving Asian elephant

Wood carving Asian elephant

Iron cock ornaments

Iron cock ornaments

Angel Stone Carving

Angel Stone Carving

It is a mysterious existence derived from many religions and myths and legends. It is usually regarded as the messenger or servant of the gods, with supernatural power and purity. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, angels are depicted as messengers of God responsible for communicating God's will and protecting believers. It is often depicted as a human figure with wings, symbolizing purity and divinity. In art and literature, angels are often depicted as symbols of tenderness, compassion and protection, in a variety of images, from classical white robes to modern expressions. It is also often associated with music and is considered a singer of heaven.
bronze statue of fisherman fishing

bronze statue of fisherman fishing

Metal Statue of Thai Women

Metal Statue of Thai Women

Stone carving of fire-breathing dragon

Stone carving of fire-breathing dragon

Antique dragon incense burner

Antique dragon incense burner

With its exquisite carvings and unique dragon patterns, it has become a treasure in traditional Chinese art. It is not only a work of art, but also an important manifestation of dragon totem worship in Chinese culture. The history can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. As a symbol of the Chinese nation, the dragon pattern has profound cultural significance. Features include the unique dragon pattern decoration, the image of the dragon is usually presented as a cloud of fog, posture, carving lifelike, meticulous. The production process is complex and requires multiple processes to show a high artistic level. In history, the dragon incense burner is not only a practical instrument, but also an important tool for etiquette and sacrifice.
Exquisite female wood carving

Exquisite female wood carving

A bronze statue of a Buddhist monk sitting in meditation

A bronze statue of a Buddhist monk sitting in meditation

Bronze Buddha Avatar

Bronze Buddha Avatar

Balinese Women Wood Carvings

Balinese Women Wood Carvings

Bone Buddha

Bone Buddha

Fortune, Fortune, Longevity, and Three Stars (Yellow Peach Woodcarving)

Fortune, Fortune, Longevity, and Three Stars (Yellow Peach Woodcarving)

The Three Stars of Fortune, Fortune, and Longevity originated from people's natural worship of ancient stars. In the beginning of spring, in the south, there are three stars that are closely spaced and connected in a straight line. Chinese people call these three stars "Lu, Fu, and Shou", and regard them as three auspicious stars that respectively govern the blessings, longevity, and other aspects of the world, known as the "Three Stars of Fu, Lu, and Shou". As the saying goes, "Three stars shine high, and the New Year is coming!" When three stars hang high in the southern sky at night, it is the time of Chinese Spring Festival. This is a belief belonging to the Chinese people. They have a great influence in the Han people. The three immortals of happiness, wealth and longevity have become a true portrayal of the Han people's secular life ideal.
Sun Wukong Bamboo Root Carving Crafts (available for download in STL format and 3D printing)

Sun Wukong Bamboo Root Carving Crafts (available for download in STL format and 3D printing)

Sun Wukong (also known as the Monkey King, the Monkey King, the Monkey King, the Monkey King, and the Fighting Buddha) is a character in the classical Chinese mythological novel "Journey to the West". The inspiration for the origin of the Monkey King predates novels and can be traced back to the Indian epic Ramayana and the Song Dynasty monkey god Hanuman. In the novel, he is a stone born monkey who has gained supernatural powers through Taoist cultivation. After resisting the Way of Heaven and being imprisoned by the Buddha at the foot of the mountain, he subsequently accompanied Tang Sanzang to the West (Indian subcontinent) where the Buddha and his followers lived to retrieve Buddhist scriptures.
Bodhidharma (boxwood carving)

Bodhidharma (boxwood carving)

The works of Chinese arts and crafts master Liang Fengzhu, created in 2015, are now collected at the Liang Fengzhu Arts and Crafts Museum in Nanyue, Hengyang, China. The wooden carving is 31 centimeters high and 8 centimeters wide. Bodhidharma was a semi legendary Buddhist monk who lived in the 5th or 6th century. He is traditionally considered the disseminator of Zen Buddhism in China and is regarded as the first Chinese master of Zen Buddhism. According to Chinese legend, he also began physical training for Shaolin monks, thus creating Shaolin Kung Fu. In Japan, he is called Daruma. His name in Sanskrit means' the law of awakening (bodhi) '.
3D model of conch shell

3D model of conch shell

Usually refers to the shells of marine snails, which are loved by people for their unique shape and beautiful texture. The size, shape, and color vary, with some shells having smooth surfaces and others having rough textures or nodules. It also holds a unique position in culture and history. In ancient times, snail shells were used as horns or musical instruments in some cultures, while in other cultures they were used as decorative or ceremonial objects. In modern times, conch shells are often used to make various handicrafts such as jewelry, wind chimes, and other decorations. It also has ecological functions in nature. Some marine creatures, such as hermit crabs, use empty snail shells as a home to protect themselves
A monkey standing and walking

A monkey standing and walking

Clay horse (3D printable)

Clay horse (3D printable)

Ancient Chinese Blue Glazed Pottery Bowl - Minneapolis Institute of the Arts

Ancient Chinese Blue Glazed Pottery Bowl - Minneapolis Institute of the Arts

Ceramic art from the 12th century AD, now collected at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. It is one of the outstanding representatives of ancient Chinese ceramic art, showcasing the exquisite skills of Song Dynasty ceramic art with its unique colors and craftsmanship. Blue glaze, also known as blue color, is a glaze color formed by applying cobalt containing blue pigment to the surface of porcelain and firing it at high temperatures. It became popular in the Song Dynasty and was loved by people for its bright and pure blue color. Not only is it a masterpiece of ancient Chinese ceramic art, but it is also a bridge for cultural exchange between the East and the West. Enable people from all over the world to appreciate the charm of ancient Chinese ceramics and learn about China's long history of ceramic culture
Ceramic containers from ancient Andean civilization

Ceramic containers from ancient Andean civilization

It is a common ceramic container in ancient Andean civilization, especially popular during the late middle period (around 1000-1470 AD). It usually has unique designs and decorations that reflect the culture and aesthetics of the society at that time. In 2021, a citizen named Laura Balllini initiated a cultural property return campaign in Germany and successfully returned the artifact from Germany. This behavior is not only a respect for cultural heritage, but also a contribution to the inheritance of history and culture. Enriched our understanding of ancient Andean civilization and reminded us of the importance of protecting and respecting cultural heritage.