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  • Ming Chi pattern armchair
OEEA Ming Chi pattern armchair

Price: $14960

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【Item Name】 Ming Chi pattern armchair
【Brand】 OEEA
【Item No.】 15200001
【Size】 97.5*60*46cm
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 PCS
【Class】 A
【Category】 Official chair
Ming Chi pattern armchair, high 97.5cm, length 60cm, width 46cm.
Chairs take the brain for curved backward bending, backplane also into the arc, upper section carved shovel petal opening, engraving dragon decoration. Seat mounted above the fence on three sides. Bottoms pot incisors child seat, front tooth sub Omitted. Legs fitted backgammon pin doorpost.
This chair Quintana fresh yet soft and thin lines.

Ming Chi pattern armchair

Ming-style official hat chair is a representative traditional Chinese official furniture, which was originally used by officials in the Ming dynasty. The chair seat is relatively wide, and the center is raised. The chair back is relatively high, and sometimes there is an additional backrest added on it. The armrests of the chair are also exquisitely crafted, sometimes even carved with images of gods. Through these decorative techniques, the Ming-style official hat chair inherits the profound culture of China.
  • Ming Chi pattern armchair

$14960     $8800
OEEA Ming Chi pattern armchair
    
【Item Name】 Ming Chi pattern armchair
【Brand】 OEEA
【Item No.】 15200001
【Size】 97.5*60*46cm
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 PCS
【Class】 A
【Category】 Official chair
Ming Chi pattern armchair, high 97.5cm, length 60cm, width 46cm.
Chairs take the brain for curved backward bending, backplane also into the arc, upper section carved shovel petal opening, engraving dragon decoration. Seat mounted above the fence on three sides. Bottoms pot incisors child seat, front tooth sub Omitted. Legs fitted backgammon pin doorpost.
This chair Quintana fresh yet soft and thin lines.

Ming Chi pattern armchair

Ming-style official hat chair is a representative traditional Chinese official furniture, which was originally used by officials in the Ming dynasty. The chair seat is relatively wide, and the center is raised. The chair back is relatively high, and sometimes there is an additional backrest added on it. The armrests of the chair are also exquisitely crafted, sometimes even carved with images of gods. Through these decorative techniques, the Ming-style official hat chair inherits the profound culture of China.