Rosewood Table Screen

c. 1850
$5,780 USD
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Dimensions
W: 19.5" D: 7.75" H: 28.75"
Materials
Rosewood
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
PR0001
Estimated Shipping
$188

Screens served numerous functions as portable architecture in Chinese homes. The largest examples sectioned off entire rooms, allowing a family to customize spaces to suite their needs. Smaller table screens, such as this one, were often used to block drafts and other intrusions in a scholar's studio. This 19th-century table screen was crafted from a type of rosewood known as huali. Prized for its rich, shimmering surface, the wood plays well off the screen’s mirrored surface.

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