1. Brush

Antique Chinese calligraphy brushes are a centuries-old tradition that is still used today. These brushes are used to create beautiful works of art with fine strokes and intricate designs. The brushes are created with natural materials such as goat, deer, and wolf hair. The handles are typically made of bamboo or wood and are often intricately carved or painted. Antique Chinese calligraphy brushes are highly sought after by collectors and can be quite expensive.

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2. Desk screen

Antique Chinese desk screens are a beautiful and unique addition to any home or office decor. Traditionally used for writing and painting, these screens are a testament to the pride and skill of Chinese craftsmanship. The screens are typically made from wood or bamboo, with intricate designs that feature traditional motifs and symbols. They are often painted in bright, vibrant colors and feature detailed carvings and inlays. Many have sliding panels that can be opened to reveal hidden panels of artwork.

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3. Brush pot

Antique Chinese brush pots are a unique and beautiful art form that has been passed down through generations of Chinese artisans. Brush pots were traditionally used to store and protect brushes used for calligraphy and painting. Today, they are also treasured as a decorative item, with each pot having its own unique character and beauty.The most common materials used for antique Chinese brush pots are porcelain, jade, and bronze. These materials are often intricately carved and inlaid with colorful designs.

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4. Objects for admiration

Chinese objects of admiration are a centuries-old tradition that has been passed down through generations of Chinese culture. These objects represent Chinese values and ideals, and are often displayed in homes and businesses as a sign of respect and admiration. Common Chinese objects of admiration include paintings, calligraphy, scrolls, vases, statues, and other decorative items.

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5. Brush washer

Brush washers are traditionally used to clean and store calligraphy and painting brushes, as well as other valuable items. Today, they are also treasured as a decorative item, with each washer having its own unique character and beauty. The most common materials used for antique Chinese brush washers are porcelain, jade, and bronze. These materials are often intricately carved and inlaid with colorful designs. Chinese brush washers often contain symbols of luck and prosperity, such as dragons, birds, and flowers.

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