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Beautiful
Porcelain Quan Yin standing amongst 3 Dragons feeding them from the Vase
of Life. This is a "Drip Fountain" meaning you can fill the base
with water, turn the fountain upside down to let the water run into the
top of the statue. When you sit the statue back upright water will drip
from the Vase into the mouths of the Dragons for a few days. These are
exquisite and delicate looking fine porcelain statues. We have 3 sizes
measuring about 12 inches, 14 inches and 16" tall.
Only
$39.95
Quan Yin, as a true Enlightened
One, or Bodhisattva, vowed to remain in the earthly realms and not enter
the heavenly worlds until all other living things have completed their own
enlightenment and thus become liberated from the pain-filled cycle of
birth, death, and rebirth.
One of
the most beautiful porcelain Quan yin I have ever seen. I have one just
like this in my flat in Hong Kong and also at my home in Florida. The gold
detail is real gold and is beautiful in every detail. She measures about 6
inches tall X 3 inches wide and comes in a beautiful gift box
ONLY
$69.95
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The
Finest in Unique and One of a Kind Goddesses
Quan Yin is one of
the most universally beloved of deities in the Buddhist tradition. Also
known as Kuan Yin, Quan'Am (Vietnam), Kannon (Japan), and Kanin (Bali),
She is the embodiment of compassionate loving kindness. |

Serene and
Beautiful Head of Quan Yin done in Bronze - One Only Powerful bust of the
Quan Yin measuring about 10" Tall with exquisite detail and
semi-precious stones embedded in the bronze.
Very
Affordable at $219.95

Beautiful
and Unique Red Jade Incense Burner with Lady holding up the cup used for
holding and burning the incense. Used in ancient China for offerings this
makes for a very unusual and unique display. She measures about 4 inches
tall X 5 inches wide.
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This Large
Porcelain Buddha and matching Quan Yin, weighing almost 40 lbs., is so rare
that we had to commission the making of a limited number of these
excellent reproductions from the same Porcelain Shop that made these
originally over 75 years ago.
$529.95 Each
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Porcelain
doesn't get any finer than this. A beautifully delicate pink color embraces
this fine porcelain sitting Quan Yin. She measures a full 8 inches tall X
5 inches wide and comes in a beautiful gift box
ONLY $129.95
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These
are jewelry quality carvings, absolutely perfect in every detail. High
polish, intricately carved - even inside the carvings and all 4 sides.
Only the best carvings can create this much beauty from a single block of
Burma Jade.
Jewelry Quality for only
$495

Pair of Love Birds Amongst the Lotus Blossoms
These
carvings are so intricate even the insides of the piece are carved as intricately
as the outside. Every side and dimension of the carving has exquisite
detail.
An
Exquisite Treasure at $695
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Our search started with a WWII vintage
photograph sent to us from a customer, who served in China during the war,
asking us to locate one for him. Unable to locate even one we commissioned
a dozen to be made by the same shop that made the original. Half of those
have already been sold.
One of the most
beautifully made porcelain Quan Yin we have ever carried. Beautifully
colored porcelain covered with real gold. A truly exquisite piece
measuring about 12 inches Tall X 7 inches wide and is packed in a
beautiful gift box
Quan
Yin, of course, is known most specifically as the Saviour: the Regarder of
the Cries of the World. Quan Yin stands upon the cloudy Heaven-world
surrounded by the stars of heaven. She is One but with innumerable hands.
She descends to the Earth, separating Herself into Her many aspects ONLY
$259.95 |
Guanyin and the
Thousand Arms One Buddhist legend presents Guan Yin as vowing to never
rest until she had freed all sentient beings from samsara, reincarnation.
Despite strenuous effort, she realized that still many unhappy beings were
yet to be saved. After struggling to comprehend the needs of so many, her
head split into eleven pieces. Amitabha Buddha, seeing her plight, gave
her eleven heads with which to hear the cries of the suffering. Upon
hearing these cries and comprehending them, Avalokitesvara attempted to
reach out to all those who needed aid, but found that her two arms
shattered into pieces. Once more, Amitabha came to her aid and appointed
her a thousand arms with which to aid the many. |