Antique Shanxi Carved Rustic Elm Temple Sideboard

Sale price247,200.00 THB

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Antique Shanxi Carved Rustic Elm Temple Sideboard

This antique Chinese wooden cabinet, likely from the late Qing dynasty (19th–early 20th century), was traditionally used for storage in homes, apothecaries, or scholar’s studies. Crafted from elm, cypress, or hardwood, it features four small drawers with hand-forged brass or iron ring handles, swing doors with steel hoop tassels, and a hand-carved frame with subtle ornamental details. The simple, functional design and natural patina suggest it originated from a rural region, emphasizing practicality over ornate Qing-style decoration. With visible aging, faded carvings, and a beautifully worn lacquer finish, this piece remains structurally solid and historically significant, making it ideal for collectors, heritage interiors, or functional antique use.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

70 x 102 x 85 cm

Place of Origin

China

Period

Qing dynasty, 19th–Early 20th century

Condition

Good

Materials & Techniques

4 storage drawers with steel handles and locks. Hand carved and decorated wooden frame with temple style design.

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