Lacquer filled gold cloud dragon stripe table

[Filled with lacquer on the golden cloud dragon stripe table]

During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, it was 84.5cm high, 186.5cm long, and 44.5cm wide
The table body is rectangular. Girdle the waist under the face, segment the panels, and create a gun hole in the middle. The center of the tooth bar is a hollow belly with a hanging cloud pattern. Straight leg inverted horseshoe. The whole body is painted with red paint, and the desktop is decorated with cloud and dragon patterns using paint filling techniques. The edges of the face are decorated with gold slanted square patterned plain brocade and curly cloud patterns, and the corners of the teeth and legs are twisted into a curly cloud shape. The table teeth and legs are decorated with cloud dragon patterns
This table is exquisitely crafted and has exquisite craftsmanship, reflecting the highest level of lacquer furniture production during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It is a rare piece of Qing style palace furniture

图片[1]-Lacquer filled gold cloud dragon stripe table-China Archive
图片[2]-Lacquer filled gold cloud dragon stripe table-China Archive填漆戗金云龙纹条桌上的云龙纹

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