
Altar table
Table with original carving in bleached wood colour. The carving on the table is the typical decoration style in Ming Dynasty 400 years ago. This table usually been used as alter table and placed in the...

Altar table
Simple shaped alter table in original black lacquer. This kind of table is typical of early Ming Dynasty style, more than 500 years ago. It was usually placed in the most obvious position of the room, and...

Altar table
Carved console table with original natural lacquer. The carving on the top of the legs is called "Yun Tou" which means cloud in China. In Chinese culture, clouds repesents auspicious and have been widely...

Black console table
Black lacquered console table.This piece of furnture is a reproduction of a typical Ming Dynasty wine table, which was very fashionable some 300 years ago.

Black laquered console table
"Four drawers console table with smooth black lacquer. The legs of the table look like a horseshoe. This style of table legs is called "Ma ti tui" in Chinese. This style of table is a reproduction of a...

brown lacquer table
2-drawer table with smooth original brown lacquer and fittings. This style of table was widely used by common families 100 years ago in the Xi An area. It was usually used as a writing desk.

Buddha table
Carved console table with original natural lacquer. The carving on the top of the legs is called "Yun Tou" which means cloud in China. In Chinese culture, clouds repesents auspicious and have been widely...

Buddha table
Carved console table with original natural lacquer. The carving on the top of the legs is called "Yun Tou" which means cloud in China. In Chinese culture, clouds repesents auspicious and have been widely...

Console table
3-drawers console table in mixed red colour. This is a console table from Mongolia. Mongolian furniture is characterised by its being painted in many different vivid colours. This piece of furniture used...
Gift Idea
Bronze panther
Bronze panther. In Chinese culture, panther symbolises power and nobility. In Ming and Qing Dynasties, and third class of millitaries could use a panther pattern on their uniform.


