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Rare & World Jewelry
One-of-a-kind adornments from the far corners of the earth.
Every piece of jewelry tells a story older than the person who wore it. Our collection spans Tuareg silver from the Sahara, Victorian mourning gold from St. Petersburg , ceremonial beadwork from East Africa, and ancient adornments from cultures that understood beauty as a form of power. Each item is singular — the last of its kind.
Ceremonial AdornmentsSilver & MetalworkMourning & Memorial+1 more
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World Textiles & Wearables
Woven stories from the looms of the world.
The loom is humanity's oldest storytelling device. Andean weavers encoded cosmologies into cloth. Navajo weavers mapped the sky in wool. Moroccan Berber women knotted their lineage into rugs that would outlast empires. Our textile collection gathers the finest of these woven histories — functional objects elevated to the level of art.
Woven Rugs & TapestriesCeremonial ClothEthnic Garments
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Interesting Artifacts
Tools, weapons, and curious objects from lands forgotten.
These objects were made for use — not for display. Now they carry that history into your home.
Weapons & ToolsSpirit Boards & TotemsHeadwear & Regalia
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Global Curiosities & Ephemera
Objects that defy category and demand a second look.
The original cabinet of curiosities held objects that challenged the known world — things too strange, too beautiful, or too inexplicable to leave unnamed. Ours continues that tradition. Odd scientific instruments. Victorian taxidermy. Antique maps of places that no longer exist. Bottles of unknown origin. If it makes you stop and stare, it belongs here.
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Global Decorative Arts
Objects of beauty made by hands that knew their craft completely.
From Meiji-era Japanese lacquerware to Dutch Delft tilework, from Ottoman inlaid brass to Ming Dynasty celadon, our decorative arts collection gathers the finest functional objects from the great craft traditions of the world. These pieces were made to be used — and to be beautiful while being used.
Ceramics & PotteryMetalwork & BrassLacquerware & Wood+1 more
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Fine Objects, Art & Furniture
Statement pieces that anchor a room and a conversation.
Some objects are made to be the only thing in a room that matters. 17th Century metalurgy. A Victorian explorer's campaign desk, scarred and initialed. These are not accent pieces — they are the reason for the room. Each one arrives with a story worth telling.
Carved FurnitureArchitectural SalvageCampaign & Travel Objects+1 more
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Sculptures & Figurines
Three-dimensional objects of devotion, power, and beauty.
From bronze Buddhas cast in lost-wax to carved wooden ancestral figures, sculptural objects carry meaning in three dimensions. Our collection spans devotional figures, mythological groups, and votive objects from cultures that understood the carved form as a container for the sacred — not merely its representation.
Devotional FiguresMythological FiguresBronze & Metal Casting+1 more
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Heritage & Devotional Objects
Objects valued for their ceremonial, devotional, or heritage significance, holding stories through craftsmanship, symbolic traditions, and shared cultural memory.
Prayer & Ritual ItemsCeremonial MasksIcons & Devotional Art+1 more
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