The Oriental Arts shop on Gardner Street is quite serene in comparison to its neighbouring shops. Once I walk inside, I'm struck by the sense of peace and delicateness in this small space. The sales clerk is quiet but smiles kindly as I begin to wander around and check out the interesting Asian arts.
Calligraphy equipment is displayed, along with completed posters of Calligraphic art. Other posters show images of Buddha in various settings, all painted expertly. Books are sold in both their original Asian languages, and in their English translations. Most are on spiritual topics, although Oriental Arts also sells journals and day planners. I notice some magnets with words of translated wisdom hanging near the counter. My favourite: Life is too short to wear tight shoes. Ah, it's true.
Religious figurines and trinkets are set up on shelves. I notice Buddha's grouped into categories by material. Each stone carving has a particular significance. Some bring luck, others promise double happiness.
I decide on a small bag of Iron Lady tealeaves for 1.45, hoping a cup will bring me strength. After scurrying to the bus stop in this nonstop rainstorm, I'll definitely need it. read more