




Raymond Ng Yeow Hua is from a family that has been making Taoist and Budhist effigies by hand for over 100 years. The hand-carved painted statues of various gods that Taoists and Budhists worship demonstrate extraordinary levels of detail and skill. The painstaking art of effigy-making starts with a wood block which is first handcarved into the likeness of a certain deity. The sculpture is then hand-painted and emblazoned with different symbolic motifs. The whole process takes about a month to complete. Raymond uses a family secret handed down over generations for the material he uses to decorate his statues. Unfortunately, due to cheaper mass production and a sharp decrease in manpower, it is a vanishing trade. Raymond, with his family, are believed to be the last shop of their kind keeping the craft alive in Singapore. To reinvent the business and expand it to a secular, international audience, his children have started involving designers and theatre practitioners. His eldest son, aged 42, also started apprenticing in the shop in 2021.
Raymond Ng Yeow Hua is an expert artisan: he began his career in 1982
Raymond Ng Yeow Hua


