The price of Huanghuali furniture in the Ming and Qing dynasties, how much is it worth

Updated on furniture 2024-09-12
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The price of rosewood furniture in the Ming and Qing dynasties is very high, there is a Huanghuarosewood chair in the Ming Dynasty, the final auction price reached 23.57 million, Guardian auction, the only way to sell this kind of furniture is the auction, and other ways are not appropriate. Thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Huanghuali, that is, they say Burmese pear, scientific name red sandalwood, mainly produced in Myanmar, because the surface of the wood grain has a faint tiger skin pattern is very beautiful, so the collection is very high, like in Yunnan Ruili, located in the border area of China and Myanmar, you can suggest on the Wanbao red mahogany furniture to take a look, to choose the brand and good quality, like the price is also more affordable, good luck!

Related questions
1 answers2024-09-12

Hello: The price of Huanghuali furniture in the Ming and Qing dynasties is not stipulated by the state, nor is it weighed, it is the result of the auction of large auction companies. The average person can't afford it.

1 answers2024-09-12

If there is an exact source of Huanghuali classical furniture in the Ming and Qing dynasties, then its price is a staggering price. On December 12, 2010, at the auction of Nanjing Zhengda, a Ming Dynasty Huanghuali chair was auctioned for nearly 70 million yuan, setting the highest price in the history of the Huanghuali chair auction. Therefore, it shows that the price of Huanghuali wood furniture in the Qing Dynasty is almost more than 10 million. Thank you.

1 answers2024-09-12

The term of copyright protection is 50 years from the date of completion of the creation. The Ming and Qing dynasties have long since exceeded this period. >>>More

1 answers2024-09-12

150,000 yuan. The furniture of the early Qing Dynasty was expensive. But rosewood is the first. Walnut third.

1 answers2024-09-12

It's not for royal use, and people also use these woods to make furniture!