[Yellow Pear Wood Carved Chi Pattern Round Chair]
Ming, 103 cm high, 63 cm long and 45 cm wide
The arc-shaped seat ring of this chair extends from the head to both sides, and forms an arm rest forward and downward through the rear side post. The back plate is slightly bent back to form a back angle, which is quite comfortable. The board is full of carved double dragon patterns. The four corner columns and legs are made of wood, and the “s” shaped joint stick. Rattan heart seating surface. The bottom of the seat is equipped with a pot door, carved with grass patterns. The pin height between legs gradually rises from front to back, which is called “step by step to catch up”, which means step by step. The four legs are left out, which is called the side leg collection, which is intended to increase the stability of the implements
The circle chair is a common chair style in the Ming Dynasty, which evolved from the chair handover. The upper part still has the form of chair handover.