[Rosewood Carved Cloud Dragon Pattern Throne]
In the mid Qing Dynasty, it was 132 centimeters high, 126 centimeters long, and 75 centimeters wide
The throne is made of mahogany, with a hard board seating surface, embossed with eight treasure patterns on the side, with a hollow waist under the surface, and embossed with miscellaneous treasure patterns. Drum legs, Peng teeth, three curved legs, and inverted cloud shaped horse hooves. The teeth hang down on the hollow belly, and the legs and feet are fully carved with cloud dragon patterns. With a framed clay support under the foot, it is made into a double coin pattern transparent lattice. On the surface, the seat is surrounded by three sides, slightly higher in the center, and decreasing on both sides. The frame is inlaid with a transparent carving of sea water, river cliffs, and cloud dragon patterns. The head is carved with curved edges, and the scroll grass pattern is embossed
This object is tall, majestic, and finely carved. Only by dissecting the large materials can it reveal this elegant and elegant artistic charm