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Black Lacquer Kitchen Cabinet From Tianjin - 19th Century Origin - Sri Lanka equally suited to contemporary

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equally suited to contemporary

These caskets would have been used daily by families for keeping cash and valuables

Each symbol sits atop a blossoming lotus flower symbolising how we should rise above hardship for our lives to blossom

If an unfinished work breaks during carving

These tables were originally used in Keralan villages as daybeds - however they make an excellent coffee table

Black Lacquer Kitchen Cabinet From Tianjin - 19th Century Origin - Sri Lanka equally suited to contemporaryA very striking black lacquer Chinese kitchen cabinet dating from the 19th century, Qing dynasty (16441911). As the name suggests it was used in the kitchen for drying noodles and storing food. Their defining characteristic is latticework on the doors which allows for airflow in and out of the cabinet. This gives them a totally unique look which makes them stand out from other cabinets of their size. This particular piece comes with two outward

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