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  • chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack
  • chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack
Ooede chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack

Price: $11560

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【Item Name】 chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack
【Brand】 Ooede
【Item No.】 115901
【Size】 H152 CM H59.8 Inchs
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 PCS
【Class】 A
【Category】 Light rack
Materials used: Mahogany, Blackwood
Style: Ming and Qing Chinese Antique Furniture

Ming and Qing Chinese rosewood antique furniture, the whole production process of the use of traditional handicrafts, well-election materials, fine craftsmanship, solid structure, modeling prudent generous, very classical charm, It is in valuable for collection.

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Ming-style lamp stand is a type of classical Chinese furniture, which is used to hold lamps, and is commonly found in official buildings and temples during the Ming Dynasty. The Ming-style lamp stand is usually made of wood, and is painted or carved on the surface, showing strong Ming characteristics. Some Ming-style lamp stands are also decorated with carved lacquer paintings and glass lampshades, making them more valuable as artworks.
  • chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack
  • chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack

$11560     $6800
Ooede chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack
    
【Item Name】 chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack
【Brand】 Ooede
【Item No.】 115901
【Size】 H152 CM H59.8 Inchs
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 PCS
【Class】 A
【Category】 Light rack
Materials used: Mahogany, Blackwood
Style: Ming and Qing Chinese Antique Furniture

Ming and Qing Chinese rosewood antique furniture, the whole production process of the use of traditional handicrafts, well-election materials, fine craftsmanship, solid structure, modeling prudent generous, very classical charm, It is in valuable for collection.

chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack chinese-rosewood-ming-light-rack

Ming-style lamp stand is a type of classical Chinese furniture, which is used to hold lamps, and is commonly found in official buildings and temples during the Ming Dynasty. The Ming-style lamp stand is usually made of wood, and is painted or carved on the surface, showing strong Ming characteristics. Some Ming-style lamp stands are also decorated with carved lacquer paintings and glass lampshades, making them more valuable as artworks.