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  • Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
  • Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
OEEA Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack

Price: $11560

Color   Reddish Brown
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【Item Name】 Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
【Brand】 OEEA
【Item No.】 115901
【Size】 H152 CM H59.8 Inchs
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 PCS
【Class】 A
【Category】 Light rack
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.

Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
Ming-style lamp stand is a type of classical Chinese furniture, which is used to hold lamps, and is commonly found in official buildings and temples during the Ming Dynasty. The Ming-style lamp stand is usually made of wood, and is painted or carved on the surface, showing strong Ming characteristics. Some Ming-style lamp stands are also decorated with carved lacquer paintings and glass lampshades, making them more valuable as artworks.

  • Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
  • Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack

$11560     $6800
OEEA Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
    
【Item Name】 Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
【Brand】 OEEA
【Item No.】 115901
【Size】 H152 CM H59.8 Inchs
【Material】 Rosewood
【Manufacturer】 OEEA
【Safety category】A
【Unit Name】 PCS
【Class】 A
【Category】 Light rack
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.

Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack Chinese Rosewood Ming Light Rack
Ming-style lamp stand is a type of classical Chinese furniture, which is used to hold lamps, and is commonly found in official buildings and temples during the Ming Dynasty. The Ming-style lamp stand is usually made of wood, and is painted or carved on the surface, showing strong Ming characteristics. Some Ming-style lamp stands are also decorated with carved lacquer paintings and glass lampshades, making them more valuable as artworks.