A teapot with 3 handles and 3 spouts, traditionally termed as the “teapot for the blind”, it is easy to grab in all directions.
I wonder if it is better to be called “wine flask for the drunk”.
W60xD40xH90mm, China
A little clay figurine dressed in red and holding a fish.
This toy embedded many of the wishes that the parents would want for their child.
On his vest is the word “shou” 壽 – longevity,
while the fish 魚 “yu” shares the same sound as 余 “yu” – plentiful.
In the old days, when life is harsh, staying alive and having enough to survive on is a hope for the future. These words of blessing are often found in wood block prints, pottery, embroidery, wood carvings and even the name for dishes.
Be sure not to miss the exhibition;
Japanese Poster Artist
Cherry Blossom & Asceticism
14.10.14 – 30.03.15 (close tue)
10:00 – 20:00
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Ground Floor of d-mart, HKDI and IVE
3 King Ling Road, Tseung Kwan O,
New Territories, Hong Kong
W370xH320mm, China
Once upon a time, the princess of the Dragon King decided to sneak out of the palace in disguised as a 3 legged toad. She left the Dragon Lake and hopped along the stream, in the wood a large python was thinking a toad would make a good lunch. Luckily this was spotted by the young Liu Hau who was collecting logs for fire, Liu rescued the toad just as the python was about to make his attack. The princes was moved and left him a magic dragon pearl. After returning to the palace, the princess found herself in love with Liu so she sneaked out as a toad to look for him. One day, Liu came by the Dragon Lake for a drink of water and saw a string of coins, he looked around for the person who have left it behind but there were no one around, though poor Liu didnt keep it for himself. As he started to head home, the string of coins started to ring. Little did he know that the princess toad was holding the other end of the string in the lake, she was hoping to attract his attention with the coins. While he was examining the ringing coins, the python had returned to make his revenge and attack Liu from behind, out of desperation the toad thrown herself in between the two to protect Liu. With the distraction, Liu managed to picked up the axe he used for chopping woods and split the python in half. He was grateful for the little toad and started to play with it with string of coins, Liu said, “it would be great if you are a young girl, then we can get married and play together all the time.”. The toad hopped behind him, Liu felt the string got a stronger pull, turning around he found a beautiful girl standing behind him. Liu was shocked, “where is my little toad and who are you?” The girl told her the whole story and Liu was moved and the two lived happily ever after.
In the center of the du dou (traditional Chinese under garment) is an embroidery of the Goddess of Child Delivery, the Taoist goddess who is in charge of fertility and child bearing. The young wives would worship the goddess by offering sweet and fruits in the temple, a “cim” stick would be drawn, a lucky cim would meant the goddess has granted the woman’s wish of having a child, a small jacket would then be put on the child figurine which the goddess is holding. After the child is born, the mother would return to thank the goddess with a feast of offering.
W120xH410mm, China
At the hands of the master puppeteer, under the light a piece of leather would come to life so vividly that somethings even actor and actress can’t fill their place.
This shadow puppet is a female warrior, Dong Yue E, one of the warriors of the Yang family. The wife of the third son, she is known for her skill in archery and her arrow would never miss a thing.
DIA100xH300mm, Hong Kong + Sumatra, Indonesia
Remember the guri guri potion stopper? It has now completed with a jar!
The jar has been custom made for the stopper.
The figurine belonged to the datu (shaman) of the Batak tribe in Sumatra. Magic guri guri potion would have been kept in the jar, which is the ingredient for magic performed by the datu.
The figurine consists of 2 humans riding on a singa, a mythological creature that is benevolent and powerful, it is described to be part human, part buffalo, part crocodile.