This is a tibetan monk table with four doors ,There is one shelf behind the doors . Used as a studying table for a temple monk.
place of origin | Tibet |
material | wooden |
model number | LF-M16 |
size | L 130cm W 43cm H74cm |
packing | Usually we use two layers to pack them, the inner layer is by the plastic foam, second layer(outside of the first layer) is the four-layers paper carton,big items finially packed with the strong plastic strip.usually 80-90 pieces of middle size chest can be fit into a 20- foot container . |
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Tibetan cabinets are invariably mortise and tenon construction with the top pegged in place. They are glued and thus are held together normally without benefit of nails or screws. It is common for the cabinets to be decoratively painted only on the front. Occasionally the sides may have simple designs, or sometimes even, only one side may be decorated. This eccentricity may indicate its original placement in a room, or more likely, that this chest was originally part of a pair. Cabinets were often built and decorated as pairs placed side-by-side. In that case the left side of one cabinet and the right side of the other might be painted while the opposite sides of the two, never to be seen, remained unfinished.
Tibetan monk table hand painted