Chinese Dynasty

Qing Dynasty Queen

Qing Dynasty Queen

Price: $49.95*
(Oriental-Decor New York,LLC)

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This absolutely brilliant Chinese scroll painting features a Qing Dynasty queen in a garden overlooking her palace. The young queen is decked in an elaborate and colorful dress. The beautiful background adds to the grandeur of this magnificent piece.


Merchant: Oriental-Decor New York,LLC


Jin Dynasty Princess

Jin Dynasty Princess

Price: $49.95*
(Oriental-Decor New York,LLC)

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A Jin Dynasty princess admiring herself in a small mirror is the feature of this masterfully painted Chinese scroll. The princess is sitting under a tree while she adds a flower to her hair. This captivating scroll painting portrays innocence, beauty and a time from long ago.


Merchant: Oriental-Decor New York,LLC


Dynasty Courtyard Silkscreen (China)

Dynasty Courtyard Silkscreen (China)

Sale Price: $134.99*
Retail: $199 (32% off!)
(Overstock Worldstock)

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Add a touch of the East to your home decor with the Dynasty Courtyard silk screen Hand-painted by skilled Chinese artisans Each screen can fold in four sections


Merchant: Overstock Worldstock


Chinese Poem Silk Screen

Chinese Poem Silk Screen

Price: $147*
(Bellacor)

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The exquisitely rendered archaic style characters are a folk poem, in appreciation of nature and the Chinese countryside. (See rough translation below.) Large (3ft. x 6ft.), hand painted ink and watercolor silk screen. Song dynasty (10th century China) brush art style.


Merchant: Bellacor


Chinese Poem on Gold Leaf Silk Screen

Chinese Poem on Gold Leaf Silk Screen

Price: $226*
(Bellacor)

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Evoke images of the Orient with this soft and beautiful, hand-painted gold leaf rendition of a Chinese poem. Large (3ft. x 6ft.), hand painted gold leaf silk screen. Song dynasty (10th century China) brush art style.


Merchant: Bellacor


Chinese Flying Horse Statue

Chinese Flying Horse Statue

Price: $35*
(Design Toscano)

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An exquisite replica of the masterpiece unearthed from an Eastern Han Dynasty tomb in 1969, this sculpt captures the horse, most beloved of animals in ancient Chinese art.


Merchant: Design Toscano