A chinese antique furniture tibetan sytle.
Has 4 drawers
Top and two side coloured in wood colour.
Used as a bedroom chest.
This is a chinese antique furniture tibetan sytle . Made of 100% of tibetan old pine wood .
It has five drawers in the front part of the chest .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M504
size
L 113cm W 44cm H95cm
packing
Usually we use two layers to pack them, the inner layer is by the plastic foam, second layer(outside of the first layer) is the four-layers paper carton,big items finially packed with the strong plastic strip.usually 80-90 pieces of middle size chest can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Tibetan tables have the longest history among Tibetan furniture, and are varied in shape and design. They mainly serve as dinning tables and tea tables. Some times, they are also used in religious ceremonies. These tables are designed in a special way. Some of them can be folded, very convenient. Most of the Tibetan tables are covered with paintings of dragon or other peculiar animals, and are engraved with patterns of leaves, bamboos, etc.
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