Balinese ceramic figurines from a private collector in Kuala Lumpur.

 

A pair of handcrafted Balinese character.

 
A pair of handcrafted wooden Indian wedding couple.  
Jewelries and gemstones sold by individuals from Nepal can be found in Petaling Street (Chinatown).

This is a tea house. It sells mainly Chinese teas.

Located at 135 Jalan Tun H. S. Lee in Kuala Lumpur.

 

Silver plated teapot from Noritake.

These beautiful teapots are available at Mesna Tea Center throughout Sri Lanka. I found these at Majestic City, Colombo.

 
   
Mesna Tea Center location at Majestic City.  

Handcrafted hog made from elm wood.

 

 

 

 

Mahogany side table.

Both designs are from Oak-Ray in Sigiriya. Oak-Ray sells mainly handcrafted pieces of art and furniture.

 

 

I got this batek from Pettah. I made it into a curtain (on right).

 

Gyeongdong Market, Seoul specializsed in traditional Asian herb, dried and fresh food, as well as ginseng.

Stops at Jegi Station (line 1).

 
 

Insadong Market sells pottery, antiques, calligraphy brushes and other knick-knacks.

Nearest train station is Jongno 3-ga (line 5).

 
 
I got these pair of handcrafted glass dragons and North Korean wooden dolls from Insadong.  
   
Traditionally, these are used as bucket to scoop water for bath.  

Namdaemun market is a day-and-night retail and wholesale market in Seoul. It is huge!

You can easily access the market by train using the Hoehyeon Train Station on line 4. It is also less than a ten-minute walk from the larger Seoul Metropolitan Station.