Mid-Qing Dynasty Antique Black Elm Chinese Clothing Cabinet

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Mid-Qing Dynasty Antique Black Elm Chinese Clothing Cabinet

Originating from the city of Beijing in the 1750s, this exquisite clothing cabinet is a fine example of traditional Chinese craftsmanship. The cabinet retains its original rich ox-blood lacquer, showcasing its quality and durability that has stood the test of time. The hardware has been replaced with vintage paktong, a precious metal known for its strength and beauty, adding to the cabinet's timeless appeal. Below the cabinet, the intricate vine motif is carefully carved, symbolising longevity and harmony.This stunning piece combines practicality with artistic elegance, making it a remarkable addition to any space. Whether used for clothing storage or as a statement piece, it exemplifies the beauty and tradition of Chinese furniture.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

101 x 49 x 188 cm

Place of Origin

Beijing, China

Period

Middle Qing Dynasty, 1750s

Colour

Black

Category

Vintage

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