Description:
A classical furniture tibetan styleNative tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 60 years old.
This is a classical furniture furniture tibetan sytle has fourdrawers in the front part , used as a living room chest in tibet .
| place of origin | Tibet |
| material | wooden |
| model number | LF-M373 |
| size | L 116cm W 45cm H88cm |
| packing | Usually we use two layers to pack them, the inner layer is bythe plastic foam, second layer(outside of the first layer) is thefour-layers paper carton, big items finially packed with the strongplastic strip.usually 80-90 pieces of middle size chest can be fitinto a 20- foot container . |
| weight |
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popularfor the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home.Under this category are also included altars and pegams, thecabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to holdthe long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones withthe panels and doors opening in the front were found both in theTibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a widevariety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam usedrespectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, knowas torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region ofKham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright,bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the peopleof the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of theday could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, withoutthe iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, thecabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns,geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorialrepresentations of popular stories.


