Rosewood Opium Stand

c. 1900
$980 USD
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Dimensions
W: 8.75" D: 1.75" H: 2.5"
Materials
Rosewood
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
CDKZ075
Estimated Shipping
$38

Designed to resemble a scroll-form altar table, this petite rosewood box has an elegant silhouette with waterfall sides and minimal ornamentation. Dated to the late 19th century, the box is crafted of fine huali rosewood and was once used to elevate an opium smoker's collection of pipe bowls, a removable element of the opium pipe often made of fine materials such as jade, yixing red clay, or agate. Pipe bowls would have been placed stem-down into each of three holes atop the stand and any falling debris or ash (dross) was collected in the shallow drawer below.

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Beginning in the 18th century, smoking opium recreationally became an entire culture unto itself, replete with beautifully crafted paraphernalia that expressed one's good taste and refinement.

Each step of the smoking process called for a different accessory, each an opportunity to impress.

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