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Kaleidoscope -> Ming and Qing Furniture

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  • Bed
  • Bed Fitted With A Mat On The Su...
  • Clothes-rack with Phoenix Designs
  • Display Cabinet with Engraved B...
  • Duobaoge (Treasure Box)
  • Enamel-Embedded Drum Stool Made...
  • Exhibition of the Lampstands (D...
  • Exhibition of the Stools and Ch...
  • Exhibition of the Stools and Ch...
  • Exhibition of the Tables of the...
  • Exhibition of the Tables of the...
  • Flower Stands
  • Folding Armchair with Curved Back
  • Furniture, plays different role...
  • Gold-embedded color lacquer tab...
  • Huanghuali Six-post Canopy Bed
  • Imbued with Emotion - Decoratio...
  • Lampstands
  • Ming Dynasty Style Furniture
  • Official's Hat Armchair with Fo...
  • Painting Table
  • Palace Furniture Displays
  • Qing-style armchairs (fushouyi)
  • Qing-style Furniture
  • Rosewood Carving of Suzhou
  • Scented Rosewood Arhat Bed
  • Screens
  • Tables made for brick couches (...
  • Tea Table (Chaji)
  • The Incense Stand Shaped Like A...
  • The Lacquer Furniture
  • The Mottled Bamboo Chair Coated...
  • The Plum Flower-shaped Red Sand...
  • The Square Stool Made in the Qi...
  • Throne-shaped Dressing Table
  • Tips on Antique Furniture
  • Why Chinese Classical Furniture...
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Brief Introduction

    Ming Dynasty Style FurnitureThe Furniture in the Ming Dynasty generally refers to the furniture from the Ming Dynasty to the early Qing Dynasty with good materials, fine craftsmanship, and beautiful design.
    Qing-style FurnitureQing-style furniture, different from Ming-style furniture, emerged at the early period of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing dynasty and matured at the late years of his reign, with a time span of about 40 or 50 years.

Common Items

  • Duobaoge (Treasure Box)
  • Tables made for brick couches (kanggui)
  • Screens
  • Tea Table (Chaji)
  • Lampstands
more

Exhibitions of the Furniture

  • Palace Furniture Displays
  • Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty (I)
  • Exhibition of the Stools and Chairs of the Qing Dynasty (II)
  • Exhibition of the Tables of the Qing Dynasty (I)
  • Exhibition of the Lampstands (Dengtai)
  • Exhibition of the Tables of the Qing Dynasty (II)
more

Recommended Topics

  • The Lacquer Furniture
    The Lacquer Furniture
  • Lampstands
    Lampstands
  • The Plum Flower-shaped Red Sandalwood Stool Embedded with Bamboo Threads
    The Plum Flower-shaped Red Sandalwood Stool Embedded with Bamboo Threads
  • Display Cabinet with Engraved Bird Designs
    Display Cabinet with Engraved Bird Designs
  • Rosewood Carving of Suzhou
    Rosewood Carving of Suzhou
  • Bed
    Bed
  • Painting Table
    Painting Table
  • Flower Stands
    Flower Stands

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