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Christmas gifts and decorations inspired by Asia, Africa and the Pacific. Unusual gifts for a unique holiday look.

Asian Christmas Decorations and Gifts

Waylande Gregory Chubby Bowl Waylande Gregory Shou Bullet Bowl Waylande Gregory Shou Square Tray Waylande Gregory Shou Square Box
Waylande Gregory Chubby Bowl  Waylande Gregory Shou Bullet Bowl  Waylande Gregory Shou Square Tray  Waylande Gregory Shou Square Box 
The collection is produced by trained artisans in Peru according to the highest standards. The collection is hand-crafted from high fired porcelain and stoneware using luxurious glazes such as 22 karat gold and platinum. Available in blue, white, black, and orange

 

S3 ROYAL FIGURES Lillie Wool Throw Gimballed Collector's Compass
 Three Royal Advisers Lillie Wool Throw   Gimballed Collector's Compass
Ancient Chinese emperors chose their advisers for their wisdom, tolerance and integrity. Embodying those qualities, our three porcelain figures are handcrafted and hand painted, making each one unique. Packaged in an elegant gift box Australian merino wool lends its incomparable softness and warmth to this generously sized throw. Jacquard woven in soft shades of blue and gray, the throw features a paisley motif and is edged with fringe on all sides Its origin was from ancient China. Considered an instrument of magic by many, it was used primarily for Feng Shui purposes. Taken to the West it introduced open-sea navigation. Sailing vessels no longer needed to hug the coast. This ‘Collector’s’ compass was originally created for the scientific instrument collection of King George IV. Its elegant design features gimbal-rings, which serve to keep the compass bowl horizontal, regardless of how much the vessel is heeling over. Hand-tooled in admiralty brass

 

Handpainted Spheres Needlepoint Crane Pillows Lamont Buddha Hair Bowl Bust Of Kwan Yin
 Hand-painted Spheres  Needlepoint Crane Pillows  Lamont Buddha Hair Bowl  Bust Of Kwan Yin
Showcasing the centuries-old tradition of decorating white porcelain with cobalt blue, these spheres make an eye- catching centerpiece placed in a bowl or on a platter Traditional Chinese tent stitches create a flock of cranes poised to take flight. Our hand-embroidered pillow’s extra length makes it ideal for a bench, bed or sofa.
Bronze vessels made from bronze in the lost-wax process. Each piece is built entirely in wax and packed with clay before the clay is heated, the wax drained and the bronze poured into fill the cavity. Fired patina give an antique finish. Heavy because we use the same process as making important Buddhas and sculpture
Bronze vessels made from bronze in the lost-wax process. Each piece is built entirely in wax and packed with clay before the clay is heated, the wax drained and the bronze poured into fill the cavity. Fired patina give an antique finish. Heavy because we use the same process as making important Buddhas and sculpture
Sculpted from Blanc de Chine porcelain, this bust of the Buddhist goddess of mercy and compassion has a commanding presence on a mantel or bookshelf

 

Porcelain Nesting Nativity Shou Votive Holders Set Gump's Buddha Water Globe
 Porcelain Nesting Nativity  Shou Votive Holders Set  Buddha Water Globe
Pure, simple lines and sensuous shapes distinguish our unique Holy Family, handcrafted in bisque-finished white porcelain. Show nested together or unstack them to let Mary and Joseph hold glowing tealights Signifying good luck, Chinese shou symbols glow from within when these votive holders are illuminated. The motifs are etched by hand in the ruby red glass, then covered with a second layer of clear glass A serene Buddha meditates at the center surrounded by swirling flecks of gold

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