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  • Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)
  • Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)
OEEA Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)

Price: $30600

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【Item Name】 Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)
【Brand】 OEEA
【Item No.】 152208005
【Size】 62*48*96 cm 24.4*18.9*37.8 Inchs
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 SET
【Class】 A
【Category】 Official chair
- Materials used: Mahogany, Blackwood
- Style: Ming Chinese Antique Furniture

Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece) Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)

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.
  • Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)
  • Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)

$30600     $18000
OEEA Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)
    
【Item Name】 Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)
【Brand】 OEEA
【Item No.】 152208005
【Size】 62*48*96 cm 24.4*18.9*37.8 Inchs
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 SET
【Class】 A
【Category】 Official chair
- Materials used: Mahogany, Blackwood
- Style: Ming Chinese Antique Furniture

Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece) Rosewood Ming dynasty southern official hat armchair(Two-piece)

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.