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Qing Dynasty furniture, literally speaking, should include a variety of furniture made in the Qing Dynasty with different textures, different styles, and different genres.
This is something that has more historical and cultural value. Mainly depends on the condition, if the quality is good, the process is good, the value will be relatively high.
The mahogany furniture is made of raw lacquer. Qing Dynasty furniture back painting is also good.
I've seen some papers on the application of elements in design in the Art Research Bulletin, so you can check them out
It's all classical furniture, but Qing Dynasty furniture is a traditional Chinese style (hehe, it seems to be nonsense. Both the Baroque and Rococo styles are characterized by variety, ornate ornamentation, but they can be described as the Baroque as a gentleman of luxury and elegance, while Rococo is a delicate lady.
Look at the material, size, weight, degree of preservation, history, etc., you at least put a picture.