Huanghua Pear Wood Treasure Inlaid with Fanren’s Treasure Map

[Huanghua pear wood with hundreds of treasures inlaid into the top cabinet of the treasure map]

In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it is 272.5 cm high, 187.5 cm horizontal and 72.5 cm vertical
The cabinet is wrapped in rosewood, divided into upper and lower parts, and equipped with four doors, which can be opened in the middle and can be removed on both sides. The door is equipped with copper hinges and copper lock nose. The top of the cabinet is inlaid with mother-of-pearl, Tian Huangshi and other figures, exotic animals, rocks, flowers and trees. The upper layer is a historical story painting, the lower layer is a treasure map of the Fanren, the belly of the cabinet is a baby play picture, and the frame is decorated with dragon dragon patterns. The square foot is covered with copper
This type of cabinet is also called top cabinet, which consists of bottom cabinet and top cabinet. It is usually arranged in pairs, so it is also called four-piece cabinet. This cabinet is one of the paired cabinets. The trim embedded in the cabinet is higher than the panel, with a three-dimensional sense. Mosaic decoration on yellow pear wood is rare in furniture technology

图片[1]-Huanghua Pear Wood Treasure Inlaid with Fanren’s Treasure Map-China Archive

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