
Wooden Deity (1100s CE)
A 100 cm magnolia wood figure deity with traces of color, blending Buddhist tenbu and Shinto kami iconography.

This category includes antiquities from the vast and culturally diverse regions of Asia. The objects illustrate long-standing artistic traditions and the ways in which material culture expressed religious ideas, social values, and connections between communities across time.

A 100 cm magnolia wood figure deity with traces of color, blending Buddhist tenbu and Shinto kami iconography.

This Majapahit Dynasty terracotta piggy bank from Java, Indonesia, shaped as a wild boar with a fierce expression and coin slot, reflects the empireβs economic prosperity and Hindu-Buddhist artistry

This 1400s Joseon dynasty bronze sculpture depicts Amitabha Buddha with Ksitigarbha and Avalokitesvara bodhisattvas, embodying Pure Land Buddhism, together they form the amitabha triad.

This Qing dynasty soapstone landscape, intricately carved to depict a serene mountain scene with a waterfall, temple, and hidden Buddha, serves as a meditative desk ornament.

This bronze vajra ritual bell from Koreaβs Goryeo period (1300s) features a five-pronged vajra handle and incised Buddhist motifs

This Echizen Ware storage jar from the 1400s Muromachi period, crafted from stoneware with natural ash glaze, embodies Zen-inspired wabi-sabi aesthetics.

This ceremonial crown from late Joseon Korea was part of the formal "Myeonbok" attire worn by kings and high officials during major state rituals.

Cast c. 1000 CE, this Chola bronze from Tamil Nadu shows Shiva with vina, axe, and antelope.

Cast c. early 700s, this Kashmiri brass Surya in Central Asian garb radiates divine light.