Ming style Chinese chair, 19th century












This Chinese chair, dating from the late 1800s and crafted in the Ming style, is a fascinating example of traditional Chinese art and craftsmanship. The dark wood structure exudes a sense of sturdiness and elegance, typical of seating from that era. The seat is solid, with straight, square legs that provide a stable base, while the backrest, though straight, features a slight curve at the top to offer additional comfort. Particularly noteworthy are the carvings that adorn the chair's backrest. At the top, there is a floral motif, symbolizing beauty and harmony. In the lower section, two figures are depicted: one older and one younger, both holding traditional Chinese wén coins, symbols of prosperity and wealth. These coins, round in shape with a square cutout in the center, have historically been considered lucky charms, used to ward off evil and attract good fortune. This chair, originally designed for everyday use, is now a valuable collector's piece that encapsulates centuries of Chinese history and culture. Its presence in a space not only adds a touch of sophistication but also serves as a tangible bridge to a past rich in meaning and tradition.
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