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Painted Mongolian Kang Low Cabinet - Late 19thC

Painted Mongolian Kang Low Cabinet - Late 19thC

This antique painted low 'Kang' cabinet is from Mongolia and dates to the late 19th century. They were used beside the kang which was a raised platform used as a bed or lounging area. Kangs were quite often made from stone which was heated from underneath in the winter.

 

The two painted male children are a motif commonly found in China & Mongolia often referred to as the '100 boys' motif. They were auspicious symbols to bring agricultural prosperity. Vases were thought to inspire wisdom. This kang is constructed from cedar and poplar wood which is more commonly used in Northern areas of China. 

These low cabinets are great for using as an AV unit.

From China


Dimensions:

153 x 36 x 49 (wxdxh cms)

 

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
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$645.92

Original: $1,845.50

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Painted Mongolian Kang Low Cabinet - Late 19thC

$1,845.50

$645.92

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Painted Mongolian Kang Low Cabinet - Late 19thC

This antique painted low 'Kang' cabinet is from Mongolia and dates to the late 19th century. They were used beside the kang which was a raised platform used as a bed or lounging area. Kangs were quite often made from stone which was heated from underneath in the winter.

 

The two painted male children are a motif commonly found in China & Mongolia often referred to as the '100 boys' motif. They were auspicious symbols to bring agricultural prosperity. Vases were thought to inspire wisdom. This kang is constructed from cedar and poplar wood which is more commonly used in Northern areas of China. 

These low cabinets are great for using as an AV unit.

From China


Dimensions:

153 x 36 x 49 (wxdxh cms)

 

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout

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This antique painted low 'Kang' cabinet is from Mongolia and dates to the late 19th century. They were used beside the kang which was a raised platform used as a bed or lounging area. Kangs were quite often made from stone which was heated from underneath in the winter.

 

The two painted male children are a motif commonly found in China & Mongolia often referred to as the '100 boys' motif. They were auspicious symbols to bring agricultural prosperity. Vases were thought to inspire wisdom. This kang is constructed from cedar and poplar wood which is more commonly used in Northern areas of China. 

These low cabinets are great for using as an AV unit.

From China


Dimensions:

153 x 36 x 49 (wxdxh cms)

 

UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout