[Red sandalwood carved bamboo knot pattern long table]
Qing Qianlong, height 88 cm, length 195 cm, width 44.5 cm
Table red sandalwood wood. The long distance between the two legs and the tooth head uses a chuck tenon structure, with straight legs and straight feet. In addition to the table surface and tooth head, the entire body is carved with bamboo knots< This type of furniture with fully carved bamboo knots has a typical Qing style furniture style, appearing to be made of bamboo. Common examples include carved bamboo knot armchairs, carved bamboo knot square tables, and sometimes used as a complete set throughout the entire hall. Bamboo style furniture gives a concise and lively feeling, but it is made using more wood than ordinary furniture
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