ORIENTAL ART
The value of Oriental art has been on the rise for centuries. Imports from China and Japan began with the Silk Road, particularly showcasing porcelain artworks. Highlights from this era include Chinese paintings, sculptures, and porcelain, along with jade and stone carvings, ivory, coral, bamboo, lacquerware, cloisonné, enamel, glass, silverware, textiles, and furniture.
Today, auction houses represent a lucrative niche for buying and selling Oriental art. At each Subarna auction, our team of experts carefully catalogs and researches dozens of works in this category. Additionally, through collaborations with specialized experts in each field, we provide highly detailed descriptions. Our presence on international platforms ensures that a large Asian clientele has access to hundreds of our lots annually, significantly boosting the success rate of these sales.
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Laura Palacios Gonzalo
Decorative Arts and Oriental Art
She is in charge of the department of decorative arts, oriental arts, and design, and each month he can catalog more than 500 pieces. His career began in the museum sector, and from there he moved into public administration, working in the cultural sector. He stands out for his versatility, as the antiques can include anything from French porcelain to a Barbie from the 1950s, to an 18th-century French piece of furniture.