[Huanghuali six-column shelf bed]
Ming, 231 cm high, 218.5 cm long, 147.5 cm wide
The bed is made of yellow pear wood. There are six bed pillars on the bed surface, four on the front and two on the back. There are hanging eaves on the top of the six columns, and the hanging eaves are installed with tapering plates in sections. The hanging eaves are carved with Ruyi cloud patterns in the air, and the top frame is installed on the hanging eaves. The lower part of the hanging eave and between the bed pillars are equipped with a tooth plate. The six bed pillars are equipped with a low, hollow bed coamings, which are all assembled with short wood to form a continuous “Swastika” pattern decoration. The bed surface is the center of the mat, the tooth plate under the waist is the pot door tooth plate, and the tooth plate has a cloud pattern curling distraction flower, four legs are three curved legs, and the foot end is carved with cloud pattern hooves
![图片[1]-Huanghuali six-column rack bed-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Ming dynasty/furniture/20553[1024].jpg)
黄花黎带门围子架子床局部
黄花黎带门围子架子床局部
黄花黎带门围子架子床局部
黄花黎带门围子架子床局部
黄花黎带门围子架子床局部


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