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Tibetan furniture used as a table

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Product Details:

Type Other Furniture
Material Wooden
Appearance Antique
Folded No
Inflatable No
Place of Origin Tibet, China (Mainland)
Brand Name linfengtibetanart
Model Number LF-Table 304
Made of 100% tibetan old pine wood
colour of the frame Tibetan temple holy colour touched on the black frame
main pattern Tibetan lucky pattern "holy umbrella " painted
Wood Style Solid Wood
Style Tibetan chest
Function Living Room
Brand Name linfengtibetanart
Model Number LF-Table 304
background colour Temple coral red and turqoise green
structure It has 1drawer on each side completely painted

Payment & Shipping Terms:

Minimum Order Quantity: 5 Piece/Pieces we are readly for any of your demand
Price: FOB RMB 2600~2660
Port: Xinggang Tianjing China
Packaging Details: Usually we use two layers to pack them, the inner layer is by the plastic foam, second layer(outside of the first layer) is the four-layers paper carton,big items finially packed with the strong plastic strip.usually 80-90 pieces of middle size chest can be fit into a 20- foot container .
Delivery Time: between a week or a month depend on your demand.
Payment Terms: L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union
Supply Ability: 300 Cubic Meter per Month we are readly for any of your demand

Detailed Product Description


A tibetan furniture used as a table in tibetan famlies ..It has two drawers in the front part of the table .

place of origin Tibet
materialwooden
model numberLF- Table304
size L 105cm          W 100cm           H45cm
packing Usually we use two layers to pack them, the inner layer is by the plastic foam, second layer(outside of the first layer) is the four-layers paper carton,big items finially packed with the strong plastic strip.usually 80-90 pieces of middle size chest can be fit into a  20- foot container .
weight

Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of  types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard  wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front  of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings. The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst, the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets. Tibetan tables occur in a variety of sizes and shapes and decorative styles. They are among the earliest forms of Tibetan furniture, but unlike the storage boxes, they continued to be produced throughout the history of Tibetan furniture. Some tables had a decidedly religious usage, while many were given over t
o governmental purposes or for use in the home. Some tables are painted, some are carved, and some are of plain varnished wood. The variety of tables in fact is so great that it is difficult to state where the designation "table" should leave off and a different designation begin. Some tables are constructed almost exactly like cabinets with four sides, shelves, and opening with swinging doors. Only their dimensions make them seem like tables.

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