Gold lacquer dragon pattern throne

[Golden lacquer dragon throne]

In the early Qing Dynasty, it was 165 cm high, 109 cm long and 60 cm wide
The throne is painted in gold, with a five-screen seat circumference, three backrests, one left and one right armrest. The height of the five leaves decreases from the center of the back to the armrest on both sides. The screen cap on the backrest and armrest are carved with dragon patterns. The backrest is high in the middle and low on both sides, and the two ends are made with vertical cloud patterns. The three back screens are equipped with horizontal holes, which are embedded with tapering plates in three sections. The upper and middle sections are carved with cloud patterns and dragon patterns, and the lower section is decorated with pot doors and bright feet. The seat surface is embedded with a hard board, and the waist under the seat surface is carved with embossed knots. There are lotus patterns on the waist to support the cheeks, relief jaguar patterns on the belly of Watang, bulging legs and fangs on four legs, inverted lion feet on the foot end, and thick sumi base under the foot, which is dignified and stable
This offering seat is used by the Fengxian Hall, and is the throne consecrated in front of the throne in the Qing Palace.
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