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Item Name: Rosewood Ming dynasty double seat rose chair

Item No.: 1542037
Size: 109.5*51.7*96.2 cm 45*21*39 Inchs
Material: Rosewood
Category: Rose chair
WholesaleMOQ: 10PCS/per material
LEAD TIME: About 60 to 90 days
Manufacturer: Obibi

  • Brand
    Obibi
  • Safety category
    A
  • Unit Name
    PCS
  • Class
    A

Item Name: Rosewood Ming dynasty double seat rose chair

Item No.: 1542037
Size: 109.5*51.7*96.2 cm 45*21*39 Inchs
Material: Rosewood
Category: Rose chair
WholesaleMOQ: 10PCS/per material
LEAD TIME: About 60 to 90 days
Manufacturer: Obibi

  • Brand
    Obibi
  • Safety category
    A
  • Unit Name
    PCS
  • Class
    A
Materials used: Mahogany, Blackwood
Style: Ming and Qing Chinese Antique Furniture

Ming and Qing Chinese rosewood antique furniture, the whole production process of the use of traditional handicrafts, well-election materials, fine craftsmanship, solid structure, modeling prudent generous, very classical charm, It is in valuable for collection.
Materials used: Mahogany, Blackwood
Style: Chinese Ming furniture

TangLuo meng-style Rosewood furniture, the whole production process of the use of traditional handicrafts, well-election materials, fine craftsmanship, solid structure, modeling prudent generous, very classical charm, A feast for the eyes.
Are you want to use other rosewood materials produced The Ming-style furniture?
We offer you more valuable timber to produced The Ming-style furniture, are: Scented rosewood,Burma Padauk, Red sandalwood, Ebony, Blackwood, Red sanders, Bois de rose, and so on.

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Custom & OEM Packing


  • MARKS/NO'S.
    Obibi
  • N.W.
    50KG
  • G.W.
    50KG
  • PackingSize
    200X120X60 CM
  • QTY.
    PCS
  • Measurement
    200X120X60 CM
  • VOL.
    1.44
  • Standard

Ming-style rosewood chair is a classic masterpiece of ancient Chinese furniture created by literati and scholars during the Ming dynasty. The curved seat and backrest are symmetrical, while the base and armrests are carved in the shape of roses. The chair is exquisite, elegant, and luxurious, often referred to as the "rosewood rose", and is considered one of the treasures of Chinese palace culture.