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Ho Tzu Nyen
2017–ongoing

Southeast Asia
1875–1941

Southeast Asia (Lisu)
mid-20th century

Southeast Asia (Hmong)
20th century

Southeast Asia (Sama)
20th century

China or Southeast Asia
3rd–2nd century B.C

probably Indian; lacquerwork, Southeast Asian, Thailand or Burma (Myanmar)
first half 17th century

Southeast Asian
1875–1925

Chinese, possibly for Southeast Asian market
19th century

Chinese, possibly for Southeast Asian market
19th century

Northeast China or southeast Inner Mongolia
8th century BCE
Vietnam (?)
8th century
early 20th century
Southeast India (for Sri Lankan market)
late 18th century
Bornean (Kayan tribe)
late 19th century

Cambodia
second half 7th century

Burmese
late 19th century

Vietnam
late 6th–early 7th century

Cambodia or Vietnam
mid-7th century

Roman, Asia Minor, Tarsus
1st half of 1st century CE

Thailand (Ban Chiang)
ca. 300 BCE–200 CE

China
13th–14th century

China
7th century

China
12th century

Kenya, Mombasa
late 19th century

China
8th–9th century

Thailand (Ban Chiang culture)
1000–300 BCE

China
10th century

China
late 15th–early 17th century

China
late 16th century

China
late 16th century

Indonesia (Java, Lumajang, Pasiran)
ca. 500 BCE–300 CE

Indonesia (Java, Lumajang, Pasiran)
ca. 500 BCE–300 CE

China
late 13th century

9th century

9th century

Attributed to Nonomura Ninsei
second half 17th century

China
late 16th–early 17th century

Thailand
7th–9th century

Thailand (Buriram province, probably Prakhon Chai)
7th–9th century
![Buddha Seated Under the Bodhi Tree, Terracotta, Thailand (Buriram province[?])](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/as/web-additional/1997_131.jpg)
Thailand (Buriram province[?])
8th–9th century

Thailand
7th–9th century
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