Lifesize reproductions of the Terracotta Army of the first Emperor of China.
This set of 12 fun emoji-inspired bud vases from designer Tong Wei each have a unique expressive face on them and are crafted from world-famous Jingdezhen porcelain... More
This unique and stylish diffuser, handcrafted from maple hard wood and hand-blown glass, atomizes pure essential oils, plays traditional Chinese music, and illuminates... More
This unique roasting box was originally brought to Cuba in the 1850s by Chinese workers working on the railroads and have been used throughout the Caribbean... More
Eco-friendly Bamboo Briefcase is stronger than steel, very lightweight and perfect for handing off large sums of cash in style!
These massive hardwood chopsticks stand nearly 6 feet tall, are 3 inches square, and look just like the real thing, only way, way, way bigger.
Wok with an innovative cupped edge that allows the ingredients to easily be turned over with a simple movement of the spatula - no need to lift the pan!
Updates the ancient bamboo steamer with a sleek modern ceramic pot / lid with a cedar wood and terra cotta steamer basket.
A uniquely ancient alternative to the traditional glass and metal coffee press.
Pets can now dine in luxurious style with this beautiful walnut and white porcelain dish.
This cat pillow looks just like one of the oldest and grumpiest cat species in the world, a Pallas' Cat from the rocky, high elevation plains of Central Asia.
Unlike the typical heavy, blunt-ended club-like pestles, this one is a solid oak wood wheel that is inspired by traditional Chinese tea grinders and the mortar... More
Good China Bad China is a 14 piece set of fine bone china featuring the 7 deadly sins and 7 contrary virtues written out across the top of the plate. I'm not... More
Unique mats made by artisan woodworkers from collected leftover twigs and branches from lumbered birch and qingke trees in northwest China!
Unique illuminated fabric blooms that add a rich, seasonal glow to your Autumn floral arrangements.
This ancient Chinese teapot pours two different drinks separately, both drinks at the same time, or none at all just by placing fingers over certain holes.
Designed to rest in the palm of your hand and is perfect for noodles, soup, rice, lattes, ice cream, or even cereal.
Make your own luck, gift others with good fortune, or create some mischievous pranks while learning a new skill in the kitchen with this DIY Fortune Cookie Kit.
Take your favorite teas on the go with this attractive bone china tea tumbler with removable stainless steel infuser.
You know what's better than sipping hot black tea? Sipping hot black tea and connecting with the spiritual world to foretell your fate through the ancient Chinese... More
This super tiny 1 oz white ceramic tea cup has a unique pointed bottom that can only be set down in the matching coaster with a hole in the center. It's also... More
Pair of intricately modeled Mongolian warrior figurines are crafted of wax and double as candles. With an authentic stone-like finish, these candles look like... More