As said in the post – Visiting Qu Yi Garden – A Big Big Penjing Gallery, the bonsai gallery of Mr. Wu Cheng-Fa (Chairman of Hong Kong Penjing and Artstone Society) does not only have thousands of penjing, but also a huge gallery of antique bonsai pots and a showroom of figurines and suiseki stones.
Doesn’t this suiseki rock look like a citrus cut in half?
Does this look like an old woman looking at a duck?
These daiza – the carved wood bases – are so beautiful; very well carved and perfectly conforming to the shape of the suiseki stone.
This carved stone is one of my favorite in Wu’s suiseki stone showroom.
I am told that many of these figurines cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Happy Bonsai Shop has this Zhong Kui – the Chinese Ghostbuster -figurine for sale too. Of course, not in a “antique and collection price”, but in a very affordable price haha 😀
What a great way to display a collection of figurines! It is easy, convenient, and interesting 😀 I definitely will give it a try with my figurine collection!
Check out this post –Antique Chinese Pottery and Figurines in Qu Yi Garden – to find out more about the antique Chinese pottery gallery in Qu Yi Garden. Lots of beautiful bonsai pots there 😉
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amazing…