Qing Dynasty Elm Wood Cabinet

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Qing Dynasty Elm Wood Cabinet

This late Qing dynasty elm wood cabinet from Shandong, China, exemplifies the understated functionality of northern domestic furniture. Featuring three drawers above four panelled doors, the cabinet was traditionally used in family homes to store clothing, textiles, and everyday household belongings. Its softly distressed, pale lacquer finish reveals a beautifully aged patina, with darkened edges and natural wear that speak to generations of use. Simple in structure yet rich in character, the piece reflects the honest craftsmanship and practical elegance of everyday life in late imperial China.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

158 x 40 x 96 cm

Place of Origin

Shanxi, China

Period

Mid-Qing Dynasty

Colour

Creamy off-white lacquer with charcoal undertones, age-darkened edges, and a naturally developed patina.

Materials & Techniques

Elm wood

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