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Dulap tibetan pentru altar - Lemn - Tibet - secolul al XIX-lea

Tibetan Altar Cabinet -19th Century -Red painted with flowery goblets -6-panels on front side -Glazed patina top -Dimensions: W116.3 x D44,5 x H94,5 cm This antique Tibetan cabinet with a dark-reddish coloured background, has paintings of flowers in goblets on the doors. The central motif is strengthened with more flowers on the sides as well as on the borders. Upon closer look, you can also find a couple of very subtle longevity symbols scattered across the front. The 2 doors on the front open fully, allowing easy access into the space inside. With a hidden door on the left lower side. The cabinet is hand hewn with an axe which supports its originality. We were able to buy a collection of old Tibetan cabinets 4-5 years ago. They came from Tibet to Nepal and were moved from Nepal to India in 2012. Certificates are in place. Tibetan cabinets In ancient Tibet, widespread use of wooden furniture was not known, as it was restricted to monasteries and upper/middle class Tibetans. The population of Tibet also being small not much was ever made. Their number was further depleted when the Chinese invaded Tibet and destroyed a large amount of these works of art. By nature original Tibetan pieces are increasingly rare to find. CABINETS Rectangular cabinets are the most common variety however they can be of many different dimensions. Tibetans used these for storing anything from foodstuffs to brick tea, incense, religious artifacts or perhaps clothing and other valuables. They are usually divided into two compartments by a shelf. Often it is difficult to tell where the cabinet opens out as only some of the panels open out while others remain fixed. They’re mostly found in oily appearance because of their many functions. The grease serves as a protective layer to the cabinet. The carvings and paintings on cabinets are rich with Buddhist symbolism, such as the lotus flower (representing enlightenment), bamboo (strength and persistence), and protective symbols. Tibetan furniture is primarily made from pine and other Himalayan soft woods (Elm, Pine, Poplar, or Cedarwood). They are known for the various designs and motifs painted on the surface and the carved decoration that make them unique. They are typically decorated with images of deities, animals, flowers and vines or mythical beasts (like Dragons) and religious symbols. Quite a few pieces will have sides that are not painted. If two tables or cabinets were kept side by side then the hidden sides were left unpainted. Owing to the high altitude climate, which is dry and free of insect pests, they are usually well preserved For painting furniture, the Tibetans made extensive use of mineral pigments bound in animal glue. The pigments were ground by stone, which resulted in softer tones. The paint is finally coated with shellac-based varnish. As for the structure of the furniture, sophisticated methods of joining were rarely used and the usual system applied was tongue and groove or mortise & tenon. Sometimes wooden pegs have been used to secure pieces together. The fittings, hinges and nails are usually made of iron (occasionally brass hardware was also used). Tibetan Furniture is ancient and is simple but gorgeous. It is also famous for its decorative patterns, which is believed to bring fortune and treasure in people’s life. It is also known for its vitality, embodied in its design, decoration, and vast colors. Note; from the same house we offer a matching cabinet!!

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Dulap tibetan pentru altar - Lemn - Tibet - secolul al XIX-lea

Dulap tibetan pentru altar - Lemn - Tibet - secolul al XIX-lea

Tibetan Altar Cabinet
-19th Century
-Red painted with flowery goblets
-6-panels on front side
-Glazed patina top
-Dimensions: W116.3 x D44,5 x H94,5 cm
This antique Tibetan cabinet with a dark-reddish coloured background, has paintings of flowers in goblets on the doors. The central motif is strengthened with more flowers on the sides as well as on the borders. Upon closer look, you can also find a couple of very subtle longevity symbols scattered across the front.
The 2 doors on the front open fully, allowing easy access into the space inside.
With a hidden door on the left lower side.

The cabinet is hand hewn with an axe which supports its originality.

We were able to buy a collection of old Tibetan cabinets 4-5 years ago.
They came from Tibet to Nepal and were moved from Nepal to India in 2012.
Certificates are in place.


Tibetan cabinets
In ancient Tibet, widespread use of wooden furniture was not known, as it was restricted to monasteries and upper/middle class Tibetans. The population of Tibet also being small not much was ever made. Their number was further depleted when the Chinese invaded Tibet and destroyed a large amount of these works of art.
By nature original Tibetan pieces are increasingly rare to find.
CABINETS
Rectangular cabinets are the most common variety however they can be of many different dimensions. Tibetans used these for storing anything from foodstuffs to brick tea, incense, religious artifacts or perhaps clothing and other valuables. They are usually divided into two compartments by a shelf. Often it is difficult to tell where the cabinet opens out as only some of the panels open out while others remain fixed.
They’re mostly found in oily appearance because of their many functions. The grease serves as a protective layer to the cabinet.
The carvings and paintings on cabinets are rich with Buddhist symbolism, such as the lotus flower (representing enlightenment), bamboo (strength and persistence), and protective symbols.
Tibetan furniture is primarily made from pine and other Himalayan soft woods (Elm, Pine, Poplar, or Cedarwood). They are known for the various designs and motifs painted on the surface and the carved decoration that make them unique. They are typically decorated with images of deities, animals, flowers and vines or mythical beasts (like Dragons) and religious symbols. Quite a few pieces will have sides that are not painted. If two tables or cabinets were kept side by side then the hidden sides were left unpainted.

Owing to the high altitude climate, which is dry and free of insect pests, they are usually well preserved
For painting furniture, the Tibetans made extensive use of mineral pigments bound in animal glue. The pigments were ground by stone, which resulted in softer tones. The paint is finally coated with shellac-based varnish.
As for the structure of the furniture, sophisticated methods of joining were rarely used and the usual system applied was tongue and groove or mortise & tenon. Sometimes wooden pegs have been used to secure pieces together. The fittings, hinges and nails are usually made of iron (occasionally brass hardware was also used).

Tibetan Furniture is ancient and is simple but gorgeous. It is also famous for its decorative patterns, which is believed to bring fortune and treasure in people’s life. It is also known for its vitality, embodied in its design, decoration, and vast colors.
Note; from the same house we offer a matching cabinet!!


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Surya Rutten
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Estimat  € 1,900 - € 2,100

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