[Red sandalwood inlaid with nanmu landscape figure bed]
In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, it was 108.5 centimeters high, 191.5 centimeters long, and 107.5 centimeters wide
The bed is made of red sandalwood wood with rattan mat seating surface. Under the bed surface, a hollow waist is formed, with straight teeth, and a hollow hall belly is hung in the center, with a decorative pattern between. Straight legs with arched shoulders, inverted horseshoes, and supporting mud. On the bed surface, a seven-screen bed circumference is installed, with three sections inlaid with nanmu wood boards and relief landscapes and figures, vividly reproducing the beautiful scenery of southern China’s water towns
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紫檀嵌楠木山水人物床局部
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