• Cultural relics

  • Museum

  • Table

  • Ming Dynasty Furniture

The altar table features the mortise-and-tenon joinery typical of Ming-style furniture, with the tabletop seamlessly connected to the waist, aprons, and legs via loose tenons, allowing for easy disassembly and reconfiguration—breaking down a whole into individual components for convenient transport. This ingenious design truly sets it apart.

The decorative style is lavish yet refined, exuding an air of dignified grandeur and lofty elegance, while commanding a majestic presence that harmoniously blends Eastern and Western aesthetic sensibilities. Despite its substantial materials, the fluid, curvilinear forms imbue the piece with a sense of lightness and grace—a testament to its masterful design and craftsmanship, which stands as a quintessential example of Qing Dynasty imperial rosewood furniture.

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    紫檀高束腰三弯腿大供桌001.3mfDesigner

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    2025-12-15

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