East Meets West: Exploring Seattle’s Asian Antiques Scene
If you’ve ever
been drawn to the delicate brushwork of a Chinese scroll or the bold curves of
a Japanese tansu chest, then you understand the quiet pull of Asian art and
antiques. Do you want to take the next step and perhaps
start collecting, slowly but surely? Here are some tips for finding local shops
that specialize in Asian art and antiques, no matter what you're hoping to
discover.
Start with
antique malls for more variety.
Unlike small
antique stores that usually reflect the taste of a single owner, malls like
Pacific Antiques Mall bring together dozens of vendors under one roof, so you
can enjoy more variety, more chances to compare prices, and more opportunities
to spot something unexpected — whether it's a hand-painted scroll or a
lacquered jewelry box.
Check if the
antique mall matches your niche interest.
Antiquing takes
time, and it’s easy to lose hours browsing if you’re not sure what’s actually
in stock. Before visiting an antique mall, check if any of the vendors
specialize in your area of interest. Since you're on the hunt for Asian art and antiques, look for listings or
vendor spotlights that mention Chinese ceramics, Japanese furniture, or other
Pacific Rim pieces.
Know how to spot
authenticity markers.
Take a close look
at any maker’s marks, signatures, or stamps that can verify an item’s origin.
This might include kiln marks on porcelain, specific calligraphy styles on
scrolls, or craftsmanship details unique to a certain region or period. If a
vendor can’t explain why a piece is valuable, it’s okay to walk away and do
your own research first.
Shop at Pacific
Antiques Mall
At Pacific Antiques Mall, you don’t have to search far to find something extraordinary. With over 100 individual shops and multiple vendors specializing in Asian art and antiques, our collection brings the beauty and history of the East right to Seattle. Visit our aisles today!
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