Item Details
f25043 | 64" W, 15 1/2" D, 34" H | $3,500 |
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A Huali-wood long narrow table with everted flanges, Qiaotouan
Aprons on either side carved with Chilong (hornless dragon) motifs, and the panels between side legs decorated with openwork of dragon and scrolls, made after the typical Ming style furniture, Huali wood, unfinished, finishing upon request.
*Chinese huali is a rare type of rosewood, which is in a deep, ruddy brown to purplish-brown color, richly streaked and grained with black resinous layers. The heartwood attains large dimensions, but squared logs or planks are never seen because before the tree arrives at maturity, the heartwood begins to decay, making it faulty and hollow at the centre. A great number of fine and durable furniture ere made by huali wood in the Ming and Qing dynasties, especially during the period of early to mid Qing dynasty when huanghuali and zitan became difficult to obtain
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