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  • Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers
  • Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers

Item Name: Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers

Item No.: 1542143
Size: 165*45*88 cm 67*18*36 Inchs
Material: Rosewood
Category: Trestle Tables
WholesaleMOQ: 10PCS/per material
LEAD TIME: About 60 to 90 days
Manufacturer: OEEA

  • Brand
    OEEA
  • Safety category
    A
  • Unit Name
    PCS
  • Class
    A
  • Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers
  • Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers

Item Name: Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers

Item No.: 1542143
Size: 165*45*88 cm 67*18*36 Inchs
Material: Rosewood
Category: Trestle Tables
WholesaleMOQ: 10PCS/per material
LEAD TIME: About 60 to 90 days
Manufacturer: OEEA

  • Brand
    OEEA
  • Safety category
    A
  • Unit Name
    PCS
  • Class
    A
Materials used: Mahogany, Blackwood
Style: Ming and Qing Chinese Antique Furniture

Ming and Qing Chinese rosewood antique furniture, the whole production process of the use of traditional handicrafts, well-election materials, fine craftsmanship, solid structure, modeling prudent generous, very classical charm, It is in valuable for collection.
Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers Rosewood Ming dynasty flat-top narrow recessed-leg table with elongated bridle joints and base stretchers

Custom & OEM Packing


  • MARKS/NO'S.
    OEEA
  • N.W.
    50KG
  • G.W.
    50KG
  • PackingSize
    200X120X60 CM
  • QTY.
    PCS
  • Measurement
    200X120X60 CM
  • VOL.
    1.44
  • Standard
Ming-style bookcases are a typical form of traditional Chinese furniture from the Ming dynasty. They are primarily used to store books or as a place for文房四宝 (writing brushes, ink, paper, and inkstone) and are an important part of study or living rooms. The bookcases come in rectangular or square shapes and feature a wooden or folding stand to provide additional stability. Ming-style bookcases are commonly made from high-quality wood and are adorned with intricate carving and decorative motifs.