All things beautiful


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  • Thursday, 14 Aug 2014

Prized item: 'This Qingtian stone carving of a yam plant is deemed very auspicious. It is symbolic of having many children and grandchildren,' says Chew Pui Chuan.

A retired businessman’s love for art and antiques finds expression in his varied collection of masterpieces.

Chew Pui Chuan, 60, loves to be surrounded by beautiful things. Over the past three decades, the antique collector has amassed an impressive collection of jade and jadeite carvings, exquisite Qingtian stone sculptures and rare zitan masterpieces, among others.

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