[Red sandalwood carved square Shengwen Qin table]
Clear, 85 cm high, 135 cm long, 39 cm wide
The piano table is made of red sandalwood and has a zongzi angle tenon structure. The table top is a straight and long strip with a straight bottom, and there are three and double connected square pattern clip flowers on the front and side surfaces between the top and bottom. A lace pattern is carved on the top of the leg where the cloud pattern tooth heads are turned out, and the pattern extends on the four legs and four sides of the top, as if the ribbon is actually hanging from the tie. Straighten your feet and step down to cover the lotus head< The design of the piano table is concise and ethereal, and the seat installed near the tabletop does not affect the movement of the piano operator's legs. In order to provide reinforcement, clip flowers are also applied to the seat, which is a highlight of this table for its aesthetics and practicality
The piano table is similar to a strip table, but slightly short and narrow, with a thin plate as the surface, and is installed underneath the table, separating a certain gap from the desktop, serving as a speaker. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the zither table emphasized the use of stone as the surface, often using agate stone, Nanyang stone, Yongshi, etc., as well as thick wooden surfaces. Although the qin table was used for holding the qin, during this period, the qin table was mostly a display to show elegance
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