Archive for March, 2008

03 10th, 2008

Beautiful Tea Set

Ceramic Roses Mini Tea SetThis is a remarkable Ceramic Roses Mini Tea Set tea service set at this price.  The intricate detail in the roses and the trim is reminiscent of the opulence of the British Far East.   Specifically nostalgic of Hong Kong this is a truly rare find in terms of quality, price and design.

 

This type of craftsmanship is difficult to find in traditional brick and mortar retailers.  Products that we of lesser quality and priced higher are the rule of thumb.  For less than $22 we can have a gorgeous tea set for use or just for display.

 


Author: decoraver

03 10th, 2008

Far East Bath & Body

Coconut Lime Bath Tote SetThis Coconut Lime Bath Tote Set is an aromatic celebration of the many cultures of Southeast Asia.  Featuring tropical ingredients and lots of love these sets won’t go unappreciated.  As a fantastic gift for anyone, or no one at all, this is one gift basket that’s a hit at every party.

 

The reu-sable tote is durable enough to withstand heavy use while maintaining its attractive character.  The handle and bag themselves fit perfectly with current style trends from New York to Milan while the bath products inside are a testament to the dedication of the manufacturers.  Take a look and see for yourself!

 


Author: decoraver

03 10th, 2008

Stunning Home Decor

Apple Blossom Print SetThis Apple Blossom Print Set is vibrant and really calls attention to its character, as well as the character of the designer.  Featuring premium quality materials and construction this truly one-of-a-kind display is sure to please for years to come.  Uncommonly striking and unusually inexpensive this is one home decor deal you don’t want to pass up.

 

Anyone who’s ever done any kind of decor knows that a piece like this could easily sell for far more than $75.  It’s good to see that someone out there is offering the culture, beatuy and distinction of the Orient at prices even I can afford.

 


Author: decoraver

Just imagine living in China in 1680. If you were a man, you would shave your head and wear queues. As a woman, you would no longer have to bind your feet if you did not want to. Education and the arts would be a constant part of your life. You would have been part of the Qing Dynasty.

The Qing came from Manchuria and their rule extended from 1644 to 1911 A.D. As foreign rulers, the Qing focused more on agriculture, and Documents were not written in Chinese. Taxes were lower and commerce and international trade expanded during their reign. The use of color in their porcelain figures, as well as, art grew as well.

This Qing Dynasty Princess Figurine reflects the beauty and culture of the Qing’s rule in China. Her graceful lines and rich colors reflects this age of enhanced learning and the arts in Chinese history. She will also make a great conversation topic in your home or office.

Qing Dynasty Princess Figurine


Author: tjdecorave