Textile
Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
The Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, in Kuala Lumpur, is one of the world’s youngest museums, and is committed to giving exposure to different Islamic cultures. Read More
National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore was originally established in 1887 as the Raffles Library and Museum. It had an extensive Southeast Asian zoological and ethnographic collection prior to World War II and was a centre of research, frequently visited by Read More
Corfu Museum of Asian Art, Greece
The Corfu Museum of Asian Art is the only museum in Greece exclusively dedicated to Far Eastern and Indian art and antiquity. The museum is housed in the Palace of Sts Michael and George. Read More
Jim Thompson House Museum, Thailand
The Jim Thompson House Museum, in Bangkok, Thailand, is the former home of James H.W. Thompson, a self-made American entrepreneur who was the founder of the world renowned Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company. Read More
National Museum, Malaysia
Located in the heart of the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and set amongst its neighbourhood of historical buildings and romantic parkland, the National Museum or popularly known as Muzium Negara is built in the style of a traditional Malay house. Read More
Grassi Museum of Ethnology, Germany
The Grassi Ethnological Museum in Leipzig, Germany, showcases numerous impressive collections from all over the world. The exhibitions are designed to be appealing to both art connoisseurs as well as visitors interested in the life of other cultures. Read More
National Museum in Krakow, Poland
The National Museum in Krakow was established as Poland’s first national art collecting institution in 1879. Until the end of the First World War, it was the only such large museum accessible to the public on Polish soil.
Munich State Museum of Ethnology, Germany
The Munich State Museum of Ethnology was founded in 1862 and is the oldest of its kind in Germany. Today it holds about 160,000 ethnographical artefacts and masterpieces of non-European origin. Read More
Bona Museum, Korea
The Bona Museum, in Seoul, Korea, first opened as a craft arts research institution in 2003, and officially opened as a private museum in 2006. It is a museum dedicated to showcasing traditional Korean aesthetics. Read More
National Textile Museum, Malaysia
The National Textile Museum in Kuala Lumpur explores the rich diversity of the people of Malaysia. The museum traces the development and trend of textiles that have characterized and shaped the life-style of the people of Malaysia as early as the prehistoric era right up to the modern times. Read More
