Art & Wall Decor Guide
How to Shop Far East Finds Wall Art
Asian wall art can mean many things—antique scrolls, soft textile tapestries, bold calligraphy, or minimalist Zen prints. This asian wall art guide explains the difference between our key wall art collections at Far East Finds so you can quickly find the right style, medium, and price point for your space.
Scrolls: Antique Originals vs. Modern Posters
Asian scrolls are the most iconic form of wall art in your shop, ranging from museum-worthy antiques to everyday décor.
Use Antique & Collectible Scrolls for hand‑painted, vintage and Qing‑era works, often signed or attributed to named artists. These pieces suit collectors, statement walls, and long‑term investment.
Use Scroll Posters & Modern Wall Scrolls for printed scrolls and modern designs—perfect when you want the scroll look and feel without the antique price or care requirements.
Textile Wall Art & Tapestries
If you’re drawn to softness, texture, and movement, start with Textile Wall Art & Tapestries. This collection gathers fabric panels, woven and bamboo hangings, and other textile-based wall pieces. They work especially well above beds, sofas, and in reading nooks, adding warmth where framed art might feel too rigid.
Paintings & Prints (Non‑Scroll Wall Art)
For more traditional “picture on the wall” pieces—canvases, framed prints, and panel paintings—browse Paintings & Prints. These are designed to hang like Western wall art while carrying East Asian subjects and aesthetics: landscapes, figures, florals, and more. Choose this route when you want easy-to-style wall art that fits standard frames and layouts.
Sacred Wall Icons: Thangkas & Temple Pieces
For explicitly spiritual décor, look at Thangkas & Sacred Wall Icons. This collection focuses on religious imagery—Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, temple niches, and sacred panels. These pieces are best for home altars, dedicated practice spaces, or anyone who wants their wall art to carry a devotional or protective meaning.
Style-First: Zen & Japandi Wall Décor
If you’re shopping by mood rather than medium, Zen & Japandi Wall Décor is the right starting point. It curates calm, minimalist pieces from across your catalog—scrolls, prints, and textiles—with a shared palette and atmosphere. Use this collection when you want your walls to feel serene, airy, and thoughtfully edited without worrying about the specific art form.