Carved chair
Product Id
TOM-A
Description
Carved chair with original red lacquer. The carving on the back is a special flower which in China symbolises many children. People hope the bride will bear many children because the Chinese believe children can bring fortune and give hope to the family. The chair is painted in red, as it was the only colour used in weddings in the past. This chair used to be a wedding chair or ladie's makeup chair in past South China.
Dimensions
H81 x D34 x W42 cm
Material
beech wood
Origin
China Zhejiang province
Age
Circa 1880
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Geography

Zhejiang

 
is named after the Zhejiang River (crooked river, now called the Qiantang River) which passes through its capital.  The province’s name is often shortened to ‘Zhe’.  Zhejiang has the East China Sea to its east, beyond which lie the Ryukyu Islands of Japan.  To the north are the Jiangsu province and the Shanghai municipality; Anhui province is to the northwest; Jiangxi to the west and Fujian to the south.
History
Zhejiang, also spelled Chehkiang or Chekiang, was not influenced by early Chinese civilisation but was populated by a people known collectively as Read more
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