The history of the development of Qing style furniture

Updated on furniture 2024-09-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Its biggest feature is that it is made of heavy materials and extravagant and extravagant. Compared with Ming-style furniture, the overall size of Qing style furniture pursues a larger, heavier and more luxurious atmosphere, and the corresponding local size is also increased. Qing style furniture is the most decorated with absolute cumbersomeness and complexity, so its decoration is extremely gorgeous, and the production techniques bring together a variety of handicraft skills such as carving, inlay, lacquer, painting, piling lacquer, and removing rhinos, and the pattern is heavily decorated.

    In particular, the inlay technique has been greatly developed in the Qing Dynasty furniture, almost all the local schools, among them, especially the achievements of Guangzuo and Jingzuo are the most cumbersome, luxurious, the materials used are strange, in addition to the common pattern stone, luodian, ivory, gall wood, there are gold and silver, porcelain plates, treasures, rattan bamboo, jade, animal bones and even cloisonne, etc., the content of the performance, most of them are complex auspicious patterns and words.

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