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  1. One of the most common emblems of the season is the fish, because the word for fish, “yu,” sounds like the word for prosperity. We wish you a healthy and successful new year!

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    This intricate pencil and ink sketch portrays the beautiful diversity of culture seen in both India and Pakistan. Artwork: Agarbatti and Sindhi Rilli motifs By Collect at:

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    Fun fact: Our co-founder, is also a cartoonist and an artist and has donated her artwork for the cause of the project. Image: Swat Valley embroidery and Tasbeeh Link:

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    Our incredibly talented co-founder has hand-drawn this intricate artwork: Kashmiri shawl and motif. This will be up for grabs on our kickstarter link in almost an hour!

  5. These "Korean Lions" lived in Japan, but their ancestors were Chinese, and they’re speaking an Indian language. All of this reminds us of how inter-connected Asian cultures were even in a very early period.

  6. One of the major themes in the new galleries is international exchange. This leather trunk probably traveled on the Silk Road, as it was made in eastern China for client with a taste for central Asian decoration.

  7. Among the many narratives told in our newly reinstalled galleries is the story of advancements and continuity throughout the country’s ten-thousand-year history of ceramic-making.

  8. The Brooklyn Museum began its focused collecting of Chinese art in 1909, when it received a gift of one of the most important collections of cloisonné outside of China.

  9. Raise your hand if you've checked out our new galleries! This fierce, armor-clad Lokapala or Heavenly King would have served as a Buddhist guardian of the four cardinal directions.

  10. Celebrate the reopening of our galleries at this weekend's . The lineup features a spectrum of Asian American talent, including and more at

  11. Today marks the official reopening of our galleries, featuring both ancient and contemporary Chinese and Japanese art works. Continue your exploration into Asian artistic excellence with .

  12. Unknown artist Ewer 12th century Stoneware with celadon glaze 15 in. x 8 1/2 in. (Diam.) Crocker Art Museum Jennie Crocker Fassett Collection

  13. Unknown artist Koshimaki 19th century Silk with gold thread 66 in. x 50 in. Crocker Art Museum Gift of Annie Laurie Guest 1971.27

  14. Unknown artist Suit of Armor and Helmet 17th century Gold-lacquered iron and leather plates with scarlet silk lacing Crocker Art Museum

  15. Unknown artist Pierced Window with Kama, God of Love 12th century. Black stone 24.5” x 22” x 3” Crocker Art Museum Purchase with funds from an anonymous donor

  16. Unknown makers (China, Eastern Han dynasty) Funerary Sculpture of a Horse 220 CE Ceramic with traces of slip decoration Crocker Art Museum Loet Vanderveen Collection

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    Laat week my students taught local elementary school kids about at the . Great for all.

  18. [Unknown Artist, Thailand, Buddha, 19th century]

  19. Oh! & here we are again in magazine! 🥂🥂

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