Oxblood Double Hat Box

c. 1850
$1,480 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 12.0" D: 14.0" H: 10.5"
Materials
Hide
Wood
Lacquer
Collection #
CMCL025
Estimated Shipping
$75

No self-respecting man in Qing-dynasty China would leave the house without some kind of hat. In fact, headgear was so central to social status that even the containers used to store one's hat were beautifully constructed.

With its elaborate form and oxblood lacquered hide finish, this 19th-century wooden hat box likely belonged to an individual of rank and nobility. The box would have been used to store a fine winter hat, known as jiguan or chaoguan. Such hats were constructed of decadent silks, trimmed with satin or fur, and topped with a beaded finial denoting rank. The tiered lid accommodated the finial and preserved the hat's shape.

The box is fitted with a removable divider, possibly intended for storing additional accessories such as a decorative feather. Richly colored, this sculptural box is a fantastic collector's item and a statement addition to the home.

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