Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Delicate Pendants
More than just a neck piece, this design is versatile enough to be worn as a charm, turned into a hairpiece or brooch, as a key chain or to jazz-up a bag or a belt. It's usage is limited only by the user's imagination. Casual and relaxed, the designs are for both men and women.
Each piece is packed in a box and comes with an 80cm black waxed cotton cord and 10cm ball chain.
20mm W x 20mm H
Price: USD180
Pewter Bat Pendant
Used often in Chinese decorative art as an emblem of happiness and longevity. Bat and blessing sound similar in Chinese.
Traditional lucky charm is given a modern interpretation with this piece of design.
Each design comes with a black waxed cotton cord, and intended to be used mainly as a pendant.
W2.5cm x H5cm
Price: USD180
Pewter Chevron Pendant
The pewter's creased, folded and twisted surfaces result in eye-catching reflections, which contrast with the 'sepetir' wood grain for an edgy feel.
This design is versatile enough to be worn as a charm, turned into a hairpiece or brooch, as a key chain or to jazz up a bag or a belt. Its usage is limited only by the user's imagination.
Each piece comes with a leather cord and ball chain.
W3cm x L5cm
Price: USD180
Pewter Crescent Pendant
A symbol of good omen, it also represents paradise and protection.
Traditional lucky charm is given a modern interpretation with this piece of design.
Each design comes with a black waxed cotton cord, and intended to be used mainly as a pendant.
4cm Diameter
Price: USD180
Pewter Dragon Pendant
The dragon or serpent is a symbol of long life and wisdom. To the Chinese, the dragon is a symbol of the Heavenly Emperor.
Traditional lucky charm is given a modern interpretation with this piece of design.
Each design comes with a black waxed cotton cord, and intended to be used mainly as a pendant.
W4cm x H3.3cm
Price: USD180
Pewter Figure of 8 Pendant
The pronunciation of eight sounds similar to prosperity in Chinese.
Traditional lucky charm is given a modern interpretation with this piece of design.
Each design comes with a black waxed cotton cord, and intended to be used mainly as a pendant.
W4cm x H4.5cm
Price: USD180
Pewter Split Pendant
A versatile piece, the use is limited only by the imagination. Perfect as a neckpiece, it can also be used as a key fob, or as hair ornament, belt or bag.
The contrast of precise symmetrical form and rustic wood results in this strongly modern aesthetic piece.
Each piece is packed in a box and comes with an 80cm black waxed cotton cord and 10cm ball chain.
6cm Length
Price: USD180
Pewter Star Pendant
A symbol of destiny, the star is believed to bring luck and render evil forces powerless.
Traditional lucky charm is given a modern interpretation with this piece of design.
Each design comes with a black waxed cotton cord, and intended to be used mainly as a pendant.
4cm Dimention
Price: USD180
Pewter Trapeze Pendant
The pewter's creased, folded and twisted surfaces result in eye-catching reflections, which contrast with the 'sepetir' wood grain for an edgy feel.
This design is versatile enough to be worn as a charm, turned into a hairpiece or brooch, as a key chain or to jazz up a bag or a belt. Its usage is limited only by the user's imagination.
Each piece comes with a leather cord and ball chain.
W2cm x L5.5cm
Price: USD180
Pewter Flame Pendant
The flame is believed to drive away evil. Some European cultures believe that jumping over or dancing around a flame will bring luck in love.
Traditional lucky charm is given a modern interpretation with this piece of design.
Each design comes with a black waxed cotton cord, and intended to be used mainly as a pendant.
W3cm x H4.5cm
Price: USD180
The four-leaf clover is a good luck charm, from ancient Celtic belief.
Traditional lucky charm is given a modern interpretation with this piece of design.
Each design comes with a black waxed cotton cord, and intended to be used mainly as a pendant.
W5cm x H5cmPrice: USD180
Five Elements Pewter Pendant
Each pendant features two elements and convey the concept of one element 'giving birth' to another element.
In the earth pendant, the fire symbol is on top and flows into the earth element.
Each pendant accompanied with a leather thong can be worn in a variety of ways.
4cm x 5cm
Price: USD180
Each pendant features two elements and convey the concept of one element 'giving birth' to another element.
In the fire pendant, the wood symbol is on top and flows into the fire element.
Each pendant accompanied with a leather thong can be worn in a variety of ways.
4cm x 5cm
Price: USD180
Each pendant features two elements and convey the concept of one element 'giving birth' to another element.
In the metal pendant, the earth symbol is on top and flows into the metal element.
Each pendant accompanied with a leather thong can be worn in a variety of ways.
3.5cm x 5cm
Price: USD180
Each pendant features two elements and convey the concept of one element 'giving birth' to another element.
In the water pendant, the metal symbol is on top and flows into the water element.
Each pendant accompanied with a leather thong can be worn in a variety of ways.
3.5cm x 5cm
Price: USD180
Each pendant features two elements and convey the concept of one element 'giving birth' to another element.
In the wood pendant, the water symbol is on top and flows into the wood element.
Each pendant accompanied with a leather thong can be worn in a variety of ways.
3.5cm x 5cm
Price: USD180
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The clear, azure sky with white clouds symbolises a promising, bright future; while the fine steeds galloping by, signify the arrival of success.
Symbolising the prime of one’s life, the image of horses riding in the sky heralds success and meteoric rise.
An ideal, exclusive & elegant, yet affordable for corporate / personal gifts. Displaying it on the walls is believed to bring good luck to business and life.
Dimension: W 59cm x H 39cm
Price: USD3,500
Create a cheerful ambiance with this Goldfish and Peony plaque, and be cheered by goldfishes seen swimming playfully in the jade-green pond beneath blossoming peonies.
While the goldfishes swim, the Peonies sway in the breeze of spring; golden fins gleaming in the beautiful pond.
Symbolising bountiful wealth and prosperity, nine fish signify long lasting wealth to create a lively composition that conveys peace, leisure and satisfaction.
An ideal, exclusive & elegant, yet affordable for corporate / personal gifts. Displaying it on the walls is believed to bring good luck to business and life.
Dimension: W20cm x H38cm
Price: USD1,000
What is it, by the way ?
The Flying Dragon is a popular symbol of prosperity and auspices in Chinese legendary folklore. In this plaque, it is seen dancing amidst billowing clouds and playing with a Fire Pearl.
This three-dimensional rendition of the dragon brings out its vigour and dynamism, while its body, which has been embellished in 24-carat gold, creates a sparkling effect. Its eyes are made of red Swarovski crystals. The 3-Dimensional plaque sits on a wood base.
Dimensions : 33 cm H x 24 cm W
Price : USD 3,500
Christ Church is an 18th century church in the city of Malacca. It is the oldest functioning Protestant church in Malaysia and is within the jurisdiction of the Lower Central Archdeaconry of the Anglican Diocese of West Malaysia
You can find more info on the said building here :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 17.0cm (l) x 17.0cm (w) x 10.0cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
Bullock Cart
What is it ?
A bullock cart or ox cart is a two-wheeled vehicle pulled by oxen (draught cattle). It is a means of transportation used since ancient times in many parts of the world. They are still used today where modern vehicles are too expensive or the infrastructure does not favor them.
Used especially for carrying goods, the bullock cart is pulled by one or several oxen (bullocks). The cart (also known as a jinker) is attached to a bullock team by a special chain attached to yokes, but a rope may also be used for one or two animals. The driver and any other passengers sit on the front of the cart, while load is placed in the back. Traditionally the cargo was usually agrarian goods and lumber.
Bullock carts were widely used in Malaysia before the introduction of automobiles, and many are still used today. These included passenger vehicles, now used especially for tourists. Passenger carts are usually equipped with awnings for protection against sun and rain, and are often gaily decorated.
You can find more info on the said item here :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 21.5cm (l) x 16.5cm (w) x 12.0cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
What is it anyway?
Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields is a Buddhist site founded by the Sinhalese community based in the areas surrounding Kuala Lumpur to provide a place of worship in the Sri Lankan Theravada Buddhist tradition. It is also commonly known as the Brickfields Buddhist Temple. The Buddhist Maha Vihara’s growth and flourish over the past 50 years is attributed to the guidance and efforts of Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda whose vision is to enable a Malaysian Buddhist community to practice their beliefs in a caring and sufficient environment.
You can find more info on the said building here :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 17.0cm (l) x 17.0cm (w) x 10.0cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
Architecture of Kuala Lumpur
The architecture of Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old colonial influences, Asian traditions, Malay Islamic inspirations, modern and post modern mix. Being a relatively young city, most of Kuala Lumpur’s colonial buildings were built toward the end of 19th and early 20th century. These buildings have Moorish, Tudor, Neo-Gothic or Grecian-Spanish style or architecture. Most of the styling have been modified to cater to use local resources and the acclimatized to the local climate, which is hot and humid all year around.
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 18.5cm (l) x 18.5cm (w) x 12.5cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
Architecture of Kuala Lumpur
The architecture of Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old colonial influences, Asian traditions, Malay Islamic inspirations, modern and post modern mix. Being a relatively young city, most of Kuala Lumpur’s colonial buildings were built toward the end of 19th and early 20th century. These buildings have Moorish, Tudor, Neo-Gothic or Grecian-Spanish style or architecture. Most of the styling have been modified to cater to use local resources and the acclimatized to the local climate, which is hot and humid all year around.
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 17.0cm (l) x 17.0cm (w) x 12.5cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
Architecture of Kuala Lumpur
The architecture of Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old colonial influences, Asian traditions, Malay Islamic inspirations, modern and post modern mix. Being a relatively young city, most of Kuala Lumpur’s colonial buildings were built toward the end of 19th and early 20th century. These buildings have Moorish, Tudor, Neo-Gothic or Grecian-Spanish style or architecture. Most of the styling have been modified to cater to use local resources and the acclimatized to the local climate, which is hot and humid all year around.
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 25.0cm (l) x 17.0cm (w) x 12.5cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
Architecture of Kuala Lumpur
The architecture of Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old colonial influences, Asian traditions, Malay Islamic inspirations, modern and post modern mix. Being a relatively young city, most of Kuala Lumpur’s colonial buildings were built toward the end of 19th and early 20th century. These buildings have Moorish, Tudor, Neo-Gothic or Grecian-Spanish style or architecture. Most of the styling have been modified to cater to use local resources and the acclimatized to the local climate, which is hot and humid all year around.
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 25.0cm (l) x 17.0cm (w) x 12.5cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
Architecture of Kuala Lumpur
The architecture of Kuala Lumpur is a blend of old colonial influences, Asian traditions, Malay Islamic inspirations, modern and post modern mix. Being a relatively young city, most of Kuala Lumpur’s colonial buildings were built toward the end of 19th and early 20th century. These buildings have Moorish, Tudor, Neo-Gothic or Grecian-Spanish style or architecture. Most of the styling have been modified to cater to use local resources and the acclimatized to the local climate, which is hot and humid all year around.
About the listed item -
A 3D Wood miniature of the said building, it is a perfect gift and decorations.
Dimension : 25.0cm (l) x 17.0cm (w) x 12.5cm (h)
PRICE : USD 300.00
Zhulanping is shaped after a baluster. This vase features a bat flapping above a luscious peach. The vase in rich in symbolism, as the Chinese character for ‘bat’ is phonetically similar to that of good fortune, and peaches and peach blossoms impart good wishes of longevity, good luck and good business prospects.
About the item listed :
The vase is limited to 888 pieces and comes with a specially designed black wooden stand. The serialised number is engraved directly on the bottom of the vase. Each vase is accompanied by a certificate as well as an engraving plate and exquisitely packaged in a tan finished wooden box.
Dimension : W 18.5cm x D 7.5cm x H 45cm
PRICE : USD 2,800.00
Meiping is another classic vase shape that was once adored by the literati and scholars in ancient China. Designed with a small mouth, this vase is ideal for single stalk flowers such as the plum blossom. The vase features a dainty dragonfly on the lotus, a symbol of nobility, purity and liberation from worldly worries.
About the item listed :
The vase is limited to 888 pieces and comes with a specially designed black wooden stand. The serialised number is engraved directly on the bottom of the vase. Each vase is accompanied by a certificate as well as an engraving plate and exquisitely packaged in a tan finished wooden box.
Dimension :
W 18.5cm x D 10cm x H 45cmPRICE : USD 2,800.00
What is it, by the way ?
Shaped after a gourd, the vase features a bee bustling around gourd flowers. While the Chinese character for ‘bee’ sounds like the words ‘prosperity’ and ‘bountiful’, the long coiling tendril of the gourd flowers is a symbol of never-ending good fortune and prosperous family with many descendants.
About the item listed :
The vase is limited to 888 pieces and comes with a specially designed black wooden stand. The serialised number is engraved directly on the bottom of the vase. Each vase is accompanied by a certificate as well as an engraving plate and exquisitely packaged in a tan finished wooden box
Dimension : W 17.5cm x D 9cm x H 45cm
PRICE : USD 2,800.00
The kris or keris is an asymmetrical dagger indigenous to Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei. It is known as kalis in the southern Philippines. The kris is famous for its distinctive wavy blade, but many have straight blades as well. Both a weapon and spiritual object, kris are often considered to have an essence or presence, with some blades possessing good luck and others possessing bad.
In 2005, UNESCO gave the title Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity to the kris of Indonesia. In return, UNESCO urged Indonesia to preserve their heritage.
Etymology
The origin of the word kris derived from the old Javanese term ngiris which means to stab, wedge or sliver. "Kris" is the more frequently-used spelling in the West, but "keris" is more popular in the dagger’s native lands, as exemplified by the late Bambang Harsrinuksmo’s popular book entitled Ensiklopedi Keris (Keris Encyclopedia). Two notable exceptions are the Philippines, where it is usually called kalis or kris, and Thailand where it is always spelled and pronounced as kris. Other spellings used by European colonists include "cryse", "crise", "criss", "kriss" and "creese".
DIMENSION
Weight: 0.7kg
Height: 25 inch
Width: 0.3 inch
Length: 5 inch
Price: USD15,000