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Local Etsy Finds: Affordable Chinese Ink Paintings

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Looking for affordable chinese ink paintings? Look no further. Etsy user, Kwaimooi- who has over 14 years experience in painting and exhibiting her works around Malaysia and Singapore- offers lovely and extremely reasonably priced chinese ink paintings on her Etsy store.

For added authenticity, her paintings are all done on chinese rice paper, mounted on a sturdy backing with traditional rice starch.

Her current gallery has 7 pieces of chinese ink art ranging from USD48 – USD50. She sells her wares from Kuala Lumpur hence there’ll be no need for expensive shipping fees.

Check out her other works in this collection after the jump

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Head on over to Kwaimooi’s Etsy Shop today!

ps: If you’re looking for pottery items, you could try Kwaimooi’s daughter’s Etsy store – inkypots.

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7 comments

1 ryan { 04.22.09 at 12:24 pm }

wow! great recommendation man… thanks very much. Have been looking for something like this to get my grandfather for his bday

2 dhimas130184 { 04.22.09 at 10:28 pm }

great very useful information, thanks for sharing
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3 Giri { 05.02.09 at 9:33 am }

I know that you have a great blog. I am 12 years old and this is not useful for me.

4 Adrian How { 05.02.09 at 4:21 pm }

Giri – perhaps when you’re older, you may find the content on this blog useful to you – especially when you have your own place. Meanwhile, enjoy your childhood! These are the best days

5 ejiq { 05.05.09 at 7:18 pm }

hi. do you know where can i find such chinese ink paintings with a cheaper price in a range of RM 20-50? Thanks

6 Adrian How { 05.06.09 at 11:10 pm }

You could try looking at the Central Market (Pasar Seni) in the city. Alternatively, a good idea would be for you to keep an eye out for calendars with chinese paintings – you could them out and frame them. Nobody would know they came from a calendar!!!

7 teakwood { 06.10.09 at 3:35 pm }

hi

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