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This is the hand guard (Tsuba) of the Japanese sword.
Ornate Japanese gold decorations of a traditional sliding door close up view.
Relief pattern on traditional bronze ware in ancient China
Chinese coins
Chinese character xi or Japanese iki, meaning rest, written on a volcanic rock
Flaying Japanese Crane Postage Stamp
Close-up of a traditional Chinese door knocker with intricate golden detailing on a wooden door. Symbolizes cultural heritage and craftsmanship.\n\nBeijing, China
Cabinet door handle
19th century jade carved  dragon and phoenix.
Beautifully carved traditional Chinese wooden furniture
The cover of a wedding album full of memories
Japanese coin 5 yen
Eastern engraving on bronze, close-up
Chinese traditional furniture
Macro view of decor at the Longshan Buddhist Temple in Taipei
Architectural decorations in the Summer Palace, stone pillar reliefs, wave decorations, Chinese patterns, Ruyi patterns, building bases, stone carvings
Antique wealthy Chinese gold gilded wooden carving panels
Beautifully carved traditional Chinese wooden furniture
5 yen brass coin issued in 1949, old design without hole
Chinese Ancient Bronze with Animal Face Pattern
Wood carving and gilding are delicate and exquisite handicrafts by the craftsmen of the Fine Arts Department. It is antique, retro and vintage.
Redwood carving works of Chinese traditional style - dragon
Old bronze statue
Close up front view of traditional Moroccan wooden door texture background in Fez, Morocco, North Africa.
5 yen brass coin issued in 1959, old design with hole
This captivating photo, taken with a Leica Q3, offers a parallel perspective of an ancient bell striker at Wenshu Monastery in Chengdu. The image beautifully encapsulates the timeless elegance and cultural significance of this historical relic, inviting viewers to contemplate the rich heritage it represents.
GoldBUtton on Red Textured Background.
Decorated window
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