lots of interesting things. hard to tell originals from copies and hey wont tell you which is which. overpriced.

lots of interesting things. hard to tell originals from copies and hey wont tell you which is which. overpriced.
Great place to poke around browsing and taking in all the art. If you can't afford that massive sculpture of Ganesh, you'll find something in the under-$30 range that you just have to have. Definitely stop in if you're walking around the Third Ward.
For the past four years, i've "created" a tradition of traveling to Milwaukee to ArtAsia to treat myself on my birthday... wooden statues, divine goddesses, evil spirits and stories of far out lands - what an incredible store!!! masks, furniture, statues and statuettes, jewelry, bronzes - all there!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!!! a little something for everyone - from $5 to $5000. have...
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Good collection of asian furniture and decorative items, relatively good values.
I recently stopped by this shop while in Milwaukee to do some antiquing. I was surprised at the large quantity and quality of merchandise here. The upper floor has jewelry and small trinkets. The lower level is full of statues and furniture. If you are looking for an armoire, 6 foot statue of Buddha, Chinese satin shirt or wooden Japanese...
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Why buy junky, mass-produced, antique-looking Asian furniture at Pier One when you can get actual Chinese antiques for the same price? Artasia consists of two large floors packed with giant golden Buddhas, hand-carved Chinese wall decorations, worn Japanese puppets, wallscrolls and Mao-era propoganda posters, antique cabinets, chairs, lanterns, tables, etc. The great thing about this shop is that it's a...
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