
Chinese Red Lacquer Wedding Cabinet From Shanxi -19th Century
This exceptionally good quality antique Chinese red lacquer wedding cabinet is from Shanxi province, dating to the early 19th century - Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911). The tone is the perfect 'Peking red'. The red lacquer work on this cabinet is original and features gilt scenes of a rural Chinese town. Lacquer cabinets were often given as wedding gifts, often in pairs. Better quality cabinets like this one are made from elm.
Our skilled workshop team sensitively restored this piece consolidating the lacquer to halt the aging process. This piece has a large interior storage space separated with a shelf. Five drawers add additional storage.
Lacquer has a long history in Chinese furniture and has been used for over 2000 years. It is a resin made from the sap of the Rhus verniciflua tree, burgundy lacquer is most common, then red, and black is much less common. Colours, such as green, blue, yellow, and pink are only found in modern reproductions.
In this case, this cabinet has been decorated with gold leaf and a coloured lacquer base. The sides were nearly always plain.
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Chinese Red Lacquer Wedding Cabinet From Shanxi -19th Century
This exceptionally good quality antique Chinese red lacquer wedding cabinet is from Shanxi province, dating to the early 19th century - Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911). The tone is the perfect 'Peking red'. The red lacquer work on this cabinet is original and features gilt scenes of a rural Chinese town. Lacquer cabinets were often given as wedding gifts, often in pairs. Better quality cabinets like this one are made from elm.
Our skilled workshop team sensitively restored this piece consolidating the lacquer to halt the aging process. This piece has a large interior storage space separated with a shelf. Five drawers add additional storage.
Lacquer has a long history in Chinese furniture and has been used for over 2000 years. It is a resin made from the sap of the Rhus verniciflua tree, burgundy lacquer is most common, then red, and black is much less common. Colours, such as green, blue, yellow, and pink are only found in modern reproductions.
In this case, this cabinet has been decorated with gold leaf and a coloured lacquer base. The sides were nearly always plain.
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
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This exceptionally good quality antique Chinese red lacquer wedding cabinet is from Shanxi province, dating to the early 19th century - Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911). The tone is the perfect 'Peking red'. The red lacquer work on this cabinet is original and features gilt scenes of a rural Chinese town. Lacquer cabinets were often given as wedding gifts, often in pairs. Better quality cabinets like this one are made from elm.
Our skilled workshop team sensitively restored this piece consolidating the lacquer to halt the aging process. This piece has a large interior storage space separated with a shelf. Five drawers add additional storage.
Lacquer has a long history in Chinese furniture and has been used for over 2000 years. It is a resin made from the sap of the Rhus verniciflua tree, burgundy lacquer is most common, then red, and black is much less common. Colours, such as green, blue, yellow, and pink are only found in modern reproductions.
In this case, this cabinet has been decorated with gold leaf and a coloured lacquer base. The sides were nearly always plain.
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
More delivery options available at checkout
























