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Part 884 Seeing from the Small -- The third of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing furniture by Hong Kong Guardian in the autumn of 2017

(2017-09-30 08:04:10)
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Details determine success or failure.
The unique meaning of furniture micro design not only makes a piece of furniture different from ordinary products, but also makes the furniture itself have vitality. The ancients left a password in this way for us to interpret.
The Ming and Qing furniture shot in autumn on the 5th anniversary of Hong Kong Guardian has several details that are worth pondering.
In addition to the round pole, the cap chair is basically equipped with pillows. The shape of the occipital part is basically upward and slightly backward. But this pair of southern official hat chairs are somewhat different. Seen from the front, it seems that there is no pillow shape, but it is bent back slightly, and the middle part is shaped like an arc.
 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)
 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

It was found after winding around the back that the middle part of the brain rose back and sank slightly, forming an acute angle with the back plate. The upper edge of the back plate was connected with the slope at the bottom of the brain, and the intersection line was almost like the brain.


 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)
The unusual shape must have its purpose. I guess that because the back plate mainly bears the backward pressure, the contact surface with the brain tilted backward and downward undoubtedly increases the bearing capacity and is more durable.
 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

The small table was placed at the door to welcome guests when Garde Hong Kong exhibited last year. The edge of the ice plate on the edge of the table top is hollowed in the middle, as if two sword ridges are hidden. There is no other example of such desktop thread in my impression, which should be an orphan.
Tooth plate curve is winding and full of rhythm. The edge is smooth and clean.
 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

The big Zen bench is an extremely rare large size among the Huanghua pear Zen benches. It seems that it can be called a Zen bed. If you are dignified and steady enough, you can keep your mind steady.
The top tooth Luoguocheng not only bends smoothly and elegantly, but also is connected by dowels in the middle of the Luoguocheng. Instead of abandoning materials, it breaks the tear of stress.
 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

 Part 884<wbr>Seeing from the Micro -- Hong Kong CapitaLand's Autumn 2017 Photography of Singapore's Tibetan Ming and Qing Furniture (III)

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