Do the old copper wealth ingot Maitreya Buddha ornaments

Do the old copper wealth ingot Maitreya Buddha ornaments

A 17.14cm tall Japanese Satsuma ceramic vase

A 17.14cm tall Japanese Satsuma ceramic vase

A cream-colored Japanese pottery, produced in Satsuma, Kyushu, began in the late 18th century, with an exquisite cracked glaze and fine decorative patterns of color and gold. Satsuma Burning originated at the end of the 16th century. Satsuma ceramics include official kilns, folk kilns and imperial kilns, distributed in the southern part of Kyushu Island, Japan. In ancient times, it belonged to the state of Satsuma. The vase is painted with the Meiji period (1868-1912) colored enamel and gilded figures of everyday work, with a cock painted on the back amid blooming flowers and trees.
Antique Dragon Tuzhu Jade Relief Sculpture Crafts Ornaments

Antique Dragon Tuzhu Jade Relief Sculpture Crafts Ornaments

Plaster statue of Nefertiti (Queen of Pharaoh Akhenaten of Egypt)

Plaster statue of Nefertiti (Queen of Pharaoh Akhenaten of Egypt)

Bronze statue of LaOCon and his sons

Bronze statue of LaOCon and his sons

This is an ancient Greek sculpture depicting the tragic scene of Troy temple priest Laocon and his two sons in the midst of being entangled by poisonous snakes.
Cleveland Museum of Art Collection Black Pottery Neck Jars: Hercules and Nemeia Lions, Dionysus, Goat Gods and Fanatical Goddess

Cleveland Museum of Art Collection Black Pottery Neck Jars: Hercules and Nemeia Lions, Dionysus, Goat Gods and Fanatical Goddess

This Greek Athens pottery has a total height of 39.8cm and a diameter of 29cm. It was purchased by the Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Foundation in 1970. On the front of the wine jar, Hercules, one of Greece's greatest heroes, is shown wrestling with a lion of Nemeia, who wears a lion's skin as a trophy for protection. Athena, the patron goddess of Hercules, stands with her nephew Iolaus (armed with the Hero's Stick). On the other side, a scene unrelated to the former is shown, depicting Dionysus, the god of wine, with the dancing fanatical goddess and the goat god.
British Museum Collection of Ming Dynasty Dragon Glaze

British Museum Collection of Ming Dynasty Dragon Glaze

This series of Ming Dynasty architectural tiles is one of the cultural relics of the British Museum. This set of 20 exquisite tiles, originally used in two buildings, is made of coarse pottery and decorated with Fa Hua, showing the excellent craftsmanship of the 15th to 16th sessions of the Ming Dynasty. Each tile vividly depicts the three-claw dragon playing between lotus and peony, showing the unique charm of traditional Chinese art. These tiles once formed a screen, with a total of 20 pieces in four rows, showing a very artistic sense and exquisite craftsmanship. This series of tiles is a treasure of Chinese architectural art, witnessing the glorious history of architectural decoration in the Ming Dynasty.
Amitabha Statues

Amitabha Statues

African wood carving "A woman carrying a child"

African wood carving "A woman carrying a child"

This wood carving from the Progrup art collection is an African sculpture of a woman carrying a child.
Stone carving of a ram at the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum

Stone carving of a ram at the Tbilisi Ethnographic Museum

Jingdezhen fish tank with plant and carp decoration

Jingdezhen fish tank with plant and carp decoration

Produced in 1700-1720, China Jingdezhen ceramic aquarium, the use of plants and carp painting, the use of materials for glaze and gold. Currently collected in the National Gallery of Dresden, Germany.
Chinese carp relief teapot produced by Mason ceramic factory in Germany

Chinese carp relief teapot produced by Mason ceramic factory in Germany

Mason porcelain teapot from about 1729-1731. Mason porcelain is the first porcelain in Europe. German "Meissen Mason" is the earliest ceramic factory established in Europe and one of the best porcelain manufacturers in the world. It is called the Rolls Royce of the porcelain industry. Since the birth of "Meissen Mason" porcelain, plaster molds for each product have been preserved, totaling 175000. The exact same product as it was 200 or 300 years ago can be regenerated at any time. 3000 kinds of patterns are also preserved a lot. "Meissen Mason" porcelain is not only a commodity, but also a valuable cultural heritage of Germany.
astronomical observation instrument

astronomical observation instrument

An observational astronomical instrument of the first half of the 19th century used to determine the height of a celestial body above the horizon. It consists of a frame limited by two radii and a graduated arc, an observation telescope and a mirror system. The 1/5 arc is the fifth part of the circle, hence the name, similar to the quadrants, 1/6, and 1/8 (based on the fourth, sixth, and eighth parts of the circle, respectively). It is currently housed in the Jagiellon University Museum in Munich, Germany.
Head sculpture of Heinrich Franz Brandt

Head sculpture of Heinrich Franz Brandt

Heinrich Franz Brandt (17 March 1789-9 May 1845) was a Swiss-born medal designer who worked in Berlin.
ancient chinese vase

ancient chinese vase

Japanese vase with lid

Japanese vase with lid

It is now in the National Gallery in Dresden, Germany.
Pottery Santa Claus Christmas Decorations

Pottery Santa Claus Christmas Decorations

Garden stone seed pot

Garden stone seed pot

Monument Rune Stone

Monument Rune Stone

Sculpture of the god Thoth

Sculpture of the god Thoth

Thoth, also translated as Thoth or Thoth, is the god of wisdom and the moon, the local god of Heliopolis, the inventor of words, the instrument of the gods, and is depicted in the Book of the Dead as the Statue Judge. Toth is often depicted as a heron head, with a name meaning and curved mouth reminiscent of a crescent moon. Sometimes, Tochow is also depicted as a baboon holding a crescent moon because baboons are nocturnal and quite intelligent. The model is a Thoth sculpture, made in 7-6 BC, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
Statue by Rodin The Thinker

Statue by Rodin The Thinker

The Thinker is a sculpture by French sculptor Auguste Rodin, now in the Rodin Gallery in Paris. The Thinker creates the posture of a powerful working man immersed in extreme pain. This work combines the profound spiritual connotation with the complete characterization, which embodies the basic characteristics of Rodin's sculpture art. "The Thinker" is a model of Rodin's overall work system, and it is also a manifestation and reflection of his magical artistic practice; it is also a witness to the construction and integration of human artistic thought-Rodin's artistic thought system.
Yuan Dynasty Seal

Yuan Dynasty Seal

The jade seal, which refers specifically to the emperor's jade seal, is a symbol of supreme power. The ancient seal, the general term, to gold or jade. It is said to begin with Qin Shihuang. The seal came from Zhou Dynasty, and it was not until the Qin Dynasty that there was a seal and a seal. The seal used by the emperor was called the seal, while the seal used by his subjects could only be called the seal.
acupuncture point model of chinese medicine

acupuncture point model of chinese medicine

Chinese human acupoint model in the 1950 s, meridian acupoint model.
Giant Buddha at Shansheng Temple

Giant Buddha at Shansheng Temple

[3D Scanning] Green Mother Sculpture

[3D Scanning] Green Mother Sculpture

Green Tara (Bodhisattva Tara) is a religious figure, also known as the mother of saving speed and courage and the mother of saving eight difficulties. Green Tara is the incarnation of Avalokitesvara. Tara, the Vatican name Tara, is the full name of the holy salvation Buddha mother. In ancient China, it was called Doro Bodhisattva and Doro Guanyin. Tara has many different incarnations, including 21 Tara and 500 Tara. They are all incarnations of Guanyin Bodhisattva. Green Tara is the main statue of all Tara mothers and always photographed all the merits of the remaining 20 incarnations.
A sign of the Castle Tavern in London

A sign of the Castle Tavern in London

A well-preserved signboard from the now-demolished Castle Inn in Lawrence Lane, near Gresham Street, London. UNDATED: 17th century.
Japanese samurai armor (Edo period)

Japanese samurai armor (Edo period)

A samurai of ancient Japan, belonging to the military elite who served dame or feudal lords. Their armor is the basis of defensive suits, consisting of different parts covering the whole body, which evolved into very ornate and precious decorative forms, especially in the Edo period (1603-1868). The samurai armor is currently in the collection of the Spanish National Army Museum.
A wood carving of the Qing Dynasty

A wood carving of the Qing Dynasty

A wooden sculpture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). She wore a long coat with lotus leaves on the back and framed her face with a high bow. Her earlobes look misshapen, with dangling earrings. The carvings are currently in the collection of the Spanish National Army Museum.
Zen Sitting Buddha Tathagata Buddha Ornaments Ancient Copper Buddha Crafts

Zen Sitting Buddha Tathagata Buddha Ornaments Ancient Copper Buddha Crafts

Stone Lion Stone Carved Pillar at the Gate

Stone Lion Stone Carved Pillar at the Gate

[Cultural Relics of Tang Dynasty] Painted Female Figurines of Tang Pottery

[Cultural Relics of Tang Dynasty] Painted Female Figurines of Tang Pottery

Tang pottery painted female figurines are painted female figurines of the Tang Dynasty. The female figurines are dressed in a bun, their faces are painted with red powder, their silkworm eyebrows are detailed, and their facial features are relatively concentrated in the center of their faces. They are slightly compact. They are dressed in long skirts, their hands are caged in front of their chests, and they are paunchy. They seem to be walking slowly. After the middle of the Tang Dynasty, especially during the Kaiyuan and Tianbao years, the fashion of taking obesity as beauty gradually formed in the society. Concubine Yang was favored by Li Longji and pushed this fashion to the extreme. This female figurine is a typical reflection of the aesthetic tendency in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
19th Century Victorian Ice Cream Freezer

19th Century Victorian Ice Cream Freezer

Victorian Arctic ice cream freezer/ice cream machine Sears Roebuck's ice cream machine in the 1890 s is made of wooden barrels, metal crank parts and wooden knobs.
Big Belly Maitreya Buddha Statues Wood Carving Laughing Buddha Carving Crafts Ornaments

Big Belly Maitreya Buddha Statues Wood Carving Laughing Buddha Carving Crafts Ornaments

Guofeng statue antique bronze lotus lamp

Guofeng statue antique bronze lotus lamp

Religious Statue of Butuo, Thailand

Religious Statue of Butuo, Thailand