A tibetan furniture
Natural colour & old pine
A genuine antique piece
Over 100years old.
Avilable
A beautiful tibetan furniture about 110 years old. The cabinet with its two central accessible door panel feature beautiful and detailed paintings of monasteries, monks, animal and their surrounding. The other panels feature similar painting. The border of this cabinet feature simple foliage patterns on a green background.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-Antique 112
size
L 80cm W 40cm H100cm
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 .
weight
The fine decoration of this cabinet would suggest that it is from Shigatse, where some of the finest examples of decorative furniture came from. Each of the six panels is decorated with a floral composition inside a central cartouche, with a stunning blue background, which contrasts beautifully with the orange
wang-zi
, or continuous swastika design on a green background of the field. The borders are carved to create the impression of double bamboo, and then decorated with flowers and scrolls.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a buffert.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 80years old
Tibetan furniture used as a buffertt ,There are four doors in the front part , There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert 70
size
L 148cm W 45cm H98cm
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 .
weight
chinese antique furniture tibetan style is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 80years old
Tibetan furniture used as a buffertt ,There are four doors in the front part , There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert 70
size
L 148cm W 45cm H98cm
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 .
weight
chinese antique furniture tibetan style is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture
Native tibetan hand painted
A geniuin antique peiece
Over 90years
Avilable
A tibetan furniture with four doors in the front part , the top and the two side of the chest was painted in natural colour.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-Antique 117
size
L 70cm W 38cm H80cm
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 .
weight
The fine decoration of this cabinet would suggest that it is from Shigatse, where some of the finest examples of decorative furniture came from. Each of the six panels is decorated with a floral composition inside a central cartouche, with a stunning blue background, which contrasts beautifully with the orange
wang-zi
, or continuous swastika design on a green background of the field. The borders are carved to create the impression of double bamboo, and then decorated with flowers and scrolls.
tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Tibetan tables have the longest history among Tibetan furniture, and are varied in shape and design. They mainly serve as dinning tables and tea tables. Some times, they are also used in religious ceremonies. These tables are designed in a special way. Some of them can be folded, very convenient. Most of the Tibetan tables are covered with paintings of dragon or other peculiar animals, and are engraved with patterns of leaves, bamboos, etc.
Native tibetan hand painted
A geniuin antique peiece
Over 90years
Avilable
A tibetan furniture with four doors in the front part , the top and the two side of the chest was painted in natural colour.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-Antique 117
size
L 70cm W 38cm H80cm
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 .
weight
The fine decoration of this cabinet would suggest that it is from Shigatse, where some of the finest examples of decorative furniture came from. Each of the six panels is decorated with a floral composition inside a central cartouche, with a stunning blue background, which contrasts beautifully with the orange
wang-zi
, or continuous swastika design on a green background of the field. The borders are carved to create the impression of double bamboo, and then decorated with flowers and scrolls.
tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Tibetan tables have the longest history among Tibetan furniture, and are varied in shape and design. They mainly serve as dinning tables and tea tables. Some times, they are also used in religious ceremonies. These tables are designed in a special way. Some of them can be folded, very convenient. Most of the Tibetan tables are covered with paintings of dragon or other peculiar animals, and are engraved with patterns of leaves, bamboos, etc.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
A tibetan furniture
Native tibetan hand carved
Used as an offering table on ceoromerny .
Made like 80 years old.
A tibetan furniture used as an offering table for temple monk .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- T 30
size
L 105cm W 50cm H78cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings. The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and
patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Native tibetan hand carved
Used as an offering table on ceoromerny .
Made like 80 years old.
A tibetan furniture used as an offering table for temple monk .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- T 30
size
L 105cm W 50cm H78cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings. The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and
patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Native tibetan hand paitned
Natural colour & old pine
Made like80 years old
A reproduction .
A tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted with six doors two drawers , usually used as a bookshelf in temple .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B305
size
L95cm W 42cm H152cm
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 stripAt the end all order are carefully packed in wooden boxes are guaranteed of 100% safe delivery. .usually 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Symbolism in Tibetan cabinet and tibetan furniture
The decoration of Tibetan furniture is a mixture of Tantric symbolism, bright floral designs, and the use of landscape and narrative painting as a means of conveying spiritual icons for meditation, creating beauty to contrast the native flowerless landscape, and depicting scenes from everyday life.
The eight most important symbols or the 'TASHI DAGEY' symbols to be found on Tibetan furniture are :
The conch shell.
The conch horn sounds in all directions, as do the teachings of the Buddha. The conch is seen as a vehicle fearlessly proclaiming the truth of the dharma in all directions. It is also seen as an emblem of power and authority and is thought to banish evil
The lotus
The lotus is an important Buddhist motif. Images of the Buddha and other important persons often are shown seated on a lotus throne. The growth of the lotus, with its roots in mud, growing through water, and emerging as a wonderful plant above the water's surface, is seen as an analogy of the soul's path from the mud of materialism to the air of enlightenment.
The wheel.
In three parts, the wheel exists as a hub, the center of the world. The 8 spokes, denote the 8 paths to enlightenment. These 8 steps work together, not separately.
right understanding
right attitude
right speech
right action
right work
right effort
right mindfulness
right meditation
The rim represents the element of limitation. All are contained within a circle, which is perceived to be perfect and complete, like the teachings of the Buddha.
The parasol.
The shade cast by the parasol symbolizes wisdom, and the hanging skirt indicates compassion. The parasol is a symbol of protection from the painful heat of suffering and desire. Occasionally, an 8- sided parasol is seen. This element refers to the eightfold path to enlightenment.
The endless knot.
With no beginning and no end, the endless knot symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. It also indicates that all things and actions are linked by cause and effect.
The pair of golden fish.
Having complete freedom in water, fish represent happiness, fertility, and abundance. On a spiritual level, they represent the abundance of the Buddha's energy , which never diminishes, no matter how much is given away.
The Victory banner.
An early Buddhist motif meaning the enlightenment of the Buddha and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance, this symbol also is used to recall the Buddha's triumph over his temptress, MIn addition to these 8 primary symbols, there are many others often depicted on Tibetan furniture. A few of the more common ones are listed below, along with a selection of real and mythical animals that are frequently seen.ara.
The treasure vase
In many cultures, there is the recurring idea of an inexhaustible vessel. In spiritual terms, this represents the Buddha's inexhaustible spirit.
The snow lion is the national emblem of Tibet. A white snow lion, seen with a brown or turquoise mane, represents the earth element, fearlessness, and victory.
The dragon : Unlike its demonic European counterpart, the Tibetan dragon is a creature of great creative power. It has the ability to change size at will, at one time covering the skies, another time being invisible. At the spring equinox it ascends to the sky, where it remains until the autumn equinox, when it descends to a deep pool, living in mud for the winter. It is symbol of heaven and the power of spring. Accompanying the dragon is the elusive flaming pearl. A pair of dragons are often seen fighting over it, chasing it across the sky.
Garuda(Tibetan ' KHYUNG') : A sworn enemy of Nagas and snakes, it represents the fire element and is lord of the skies. He is often seen with a serpent clutched between his talons and beak.
Native tibetan hand paitned
Natural colour & old pine
Made like80 years old
A reproduction .
A tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted with six doors two drawers , usually used as a bookshelf in temple .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B305
size
L95cm W 42cm H152cm
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 stripAt the end all order are carefully packed in wooden boxes are guaranteed of 100% safe delivery. .usually 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Symbolism in Tibetan cabinet and tibetan furniture
The decoration of Tibetan furniture is a mixture of Tantric symbolism, bright floral designs, and the use of landscape and narrative painting as a means of conveying spiritual icons for meditation, creating beauty to contrast the native flowerless landscape, and depicting scenes from everyday life.
The eight most important symbols or the 'TASHI DAGEY' symbols to be found on Tibetan furniture are :
The conch shell.
The conch horn sounds in all directions, as do the teachings of the Buddha. The conch is seen as a vehicle fearlessly proclaiming the truth of the dharma in all directions. It is also seen as an emblem of power and authority and is thought to banish evil
The lotus
The lotus is an important Buddhist motif. Images of the Buddha and other important persons often are shown seated on a lotus throne. The growth of the lotus, with its roots in mud, growing through water, and emerging as a wonderful plant above the water's surface, is seen as an analogy of the soul's path from the mud of materialism to the air of enlightenment.
The wheel.
In three parts, the wheel exists as a hub, the center of the world. The 8 spokes, denote the 8 paths to enlightenment. These 8 steps work together, not separately.
right understanding
right attitude
right speech
right action
right work
right effort
right mindfulness
right meditation
The rim represents the element of limitation. All are contained within a circle, which is perceived to be perfect and complete, like the teachings of the Buddha.
The parasol.
The shade cast by the parasol symbolizes wisdom, and the hanging skirt indicates compassion. The parasol is a symbol of protection from the painful heat of suffering and desire. Occasionally, an 8- sided parasol is seen. This element refers to the eightfold path to enlightenment.
The endless knot.
With no beginning and no end, the endless knot symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. It also indicates that all things and actions are linked by cause and effect.
The pair of golden fish.
Having complete freedom in water, fish represent happiness, fertility, and abundance. On a spiritual level, they represent the abundance of the Buddha's energy , which never diminishes, no matter how much is given away.
The Victory banner.
An early Buddhist motif meaning the enlightenment of the Buddha and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance, this symbol also is used to recall the Buddha's triumph over his temptress, MIn addition to these 8 primary symbols, there are many others often depicted on Tibetan furniture. A few of the more common ones are listed below, along with a selection of real and mythical animals that are frequently seen.ara.
The treasure vase
In many cultures, there is the recurring idea of an inexhaustible vessel. In spiritual terms, this represents the Buddha's inexhaustible spirit.
The snow lion is the national emblem of Tibet. A white snow lion, seen with a brown or turquoise mane, represents the earth element, fearlessness, and victory.
The dragon : Unlike its demonic European counterpart, the Tibetan dragon is a creature of great creative power. It has the ability to change size at will, at one time covering the skies, another time being invisible. At the spring equinox it ascends to the sky, where it remains until the autumn equinox, when it descends to a deep pool, living in mud for the winter. It is symbol of heaven and the power of spring. Accompanying the dragon is the elusive flaming pearl. A pair of dragons are often seen fighting over it, chasing it across the sky.
Garuda(Tibetan ' KHYUNG') : A sworn enemy of Nagas and snakes, it represents the fire element and is lord of the skies. He is often seen with a serpent clutched between his talons and beak.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 80years old.
Minimum order 1 piece
Tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted has three doors four drawers in the front part used as a buffert .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert 2
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 .
weight
furniture tibetan style is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 80years old.
Minimum order 1 piece
Tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted has three doors four drawers in the front part used as a buffert .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert 2
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 .
weight
furniture tibetan style is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture with 2doors
Natural colour hand painted
Made like 90years old
Tibetan old pine
Has 1shelf inside.
This is tibetan furniture with two doors made of old tibetan pine wood. Some of tibetan furniture usually combined mongolian style ,and some tibetan furniture combined with chinese style and Tibetan furniture together .
We can also see some tibetan furniture with square-drawer style in a Tibetan furniture store. The square-drawer style looks similar to a medicine cabinet. Gesang said, Those patterns are not typical of traditional Tibetan furniture, but are designed according to a regional style and also to the customers request.using traditional paint making methods, the mixing of minerals used for the pigment was prepared according to very specific and complicated directions. But in modern times, with the improvements in the production process and with new materials, there is no longer any need to use the old pigments. The new pigment mineral can be used directly with the paint.In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M643
size
L 110cm W 45cm H100cm
packing
First wraped with bubble plastic,then wrapped with thick carton , usually 80-90 pieces of middle size chest can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford.
Natural colour hand painted
Made like 90years old
Tibetan old pine
Has 1shelf inside.
This is tibetan furniture with two doors made of old tibetan pine wood. Some of tibetan furniture usually combined mongolian style ,and some tibetan furniture combined with chinese style and Tibetan furniture together .
We can also see some tibetan furniture with square-drawer style in a Tibetan furniture store. The square-drawer style looks similar to a medicine cabinet. Gesang said, Those patterns are not typical of traditional Tibetan furniture, but are designed according to a regional style and also to the customers request.using traditional paint making methods, the mixing of minerals used for the pigment was prepared according to very specific and complicated directions. But in modern times, with the improvements in the production process and with new materials, there is no longer any need to use the old pigments. The new pigment mineral can be used directly with the paint.In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M643
size
L 110cm W 45cm H100cm
packing
First wraped with bubble plastic,then wrapped with thick carton , usually 80-90 pieces of middle size chest can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a shrine cabinet
Native tibetan hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a shrine cabinet
Symbolism in Tibetan Furniture
The decoration of Tibetan furniture is a mixture of Tantric symbolism, bright floral designs, and the use of landscape and narrative painting as a means of conveying spirituality for meditation, creating beauty to contrast the native flowerless landscape, and depicting scenes from everyday life.
The eight most important symbols or the 'TASHI DAGEY' symbols to be found are:
1. The Conch Shell
The conch horn sounds in all directions, as do the teachings of the Buddha. The conch is seen as a vehicle fearlessly proclaiming the truth of the dharma in all directions. It is also seen as an emblem of power and authority and is thought to banish evil.
2. The Lotus
The lotus is an important Buddhist motif. Images of the Buddha and other important persons often are shown seated on a lotus throne. The growth of the lotus, with its roots in mud, growing through water, and emerging as a wonderful plant above the water's surface, is seen as an analogy of the soul's path from the mud of materialism to the air of enlightenment.
3. The Wheel
In three parts, the wheel exists as a hub, the center of the world. The 8 spokes, denote the 8 paths to enlightenment. These 8 steps work together, not separately.
Right understanding
Right attitude
Right speech
Right action
Right work
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right meditation
The rim represents the element of limitation. All are contained within a circle, which is perceived to be perfect and complete, like the teachings of the Buddha.
4. The Parasol
The shade cast by the parasol symbolizes wisdom, and the hanging skirt indicates compassion. The parasol is a symbol of protection from the painful heat of suffering and desire. Occasionally, an 8 - sided parasol is seen. This element refers to the eightfold path to enlightenment.
5. The Endless Knot
With no beginning and no end, the endless knot symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. It also indicates that all things and actions are linked by cause and effect.
6. The Pair of Golden Fish
Having complete freedom in water, the fish represents happiness, fertility, and abundance. On a spiritual level, they represent the abundance of the Buddha's energy , which never diminishes, no matter how much is given away.
7. The Treasure Vase
In many cultures, there is the recurring idea of an inexhaustible vessel. In spiritual terms, this represents the Buddha's inexhaustible spirit.
8. The Victory Banner
An early Buddhist motif meaning the enlightenment of the Buddha and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance, this symbol also is used to recall the Buddha's triumph over his temptress.
In addition to these 8 primary symbols, there are many others often depicted on Tibetan furniture. A few of the more common ones are listed below - a selection of real and mythical animals that are frequently seen.
The Snow Lion:
This is the national emblem of Tibet. A white snow lion, seen with a brown or turquoise mane, represents the earth element, fearlessness, and victory.
The Dragon:
The Tibetan dragon is a creature of great creative power. It has the ability to change size at will — at one time covering the skies while being invisible at another time. At spring it ascends to the sky, where it remains until autumn, when it descends to a deep pool, living in mud for the winter. It is the symbol of heaven and the power of spring. Accompanying the dragon is the elusive flaming pearl. A pair of dragons are often seen fighting over it, chasing it across the sky.
Garuda (Tibetan ' KHYUNG'):
A sworn enemy of Nagas or snakes, it represents the fire element and is the lord of the skies. The Garuda is often seen with a serpent clutched between his talons and beak.
The Tiger:
In both Chinese and Tibetan medicine, various parts of the tiger is thought to possess powerful properties. He is the symbol of strength, fearlessness, and military power. The flayed skin is often used as a seat or worn for a battle.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the tiger is ridden by many deities, particularly those of a warlike nature. The riding of a tiger symbolizes the fearlessness of the deity.
White Elephant:
This is a symbol of the strength of the mind. It serves as a symbol of the calm and tranquility possessed by those on the path to enlightenment. Specifically, white elephant embodies the boundless powers of the Buddha.
Deer:
Usually seen in pairs, they represent the first teaching given by the Buddha at the great deer park of Sarnath, Varanasi.
They are often seen with the Buddhist emblem of the golden eight-spoke wheel. The deer rests peacefully in attendance on each side of the wheel. The relaxed attitude of the deer conveys the meditative qualities of Buddhism.
Mongoose:
As a traditional enemy of Nagas and snakes, (both treasure guardians), the mongoose is usually seen spitting out colored jewels. The symbol may have its origin in the central Asian custom of using a mongoose skin as a money bag.
The Garuda Lion:
The garuda lion is one of the three victorious creatures of harmony. The bonding between Garuda, lord of the skies, and the lion, lord of the earth symbolizes the unification of heaven and earth in victory.
Kirtimukha or (Tibetan 'Zeebag'):
This grotesque symbol is usually seen painted along the top of Thorgam doors. It is the beast of greed and is there to caution against indulgence. It is the result of a demon devouring itself until just the head and hands were left and is usually depicted as horned face with a bridle in its mouth.
Native tibetan hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a shrine cabinet
Symbolism in Tibetan Furniture
The decoration of Tibetan furniture is a mixture of Tantric symbolism, bright floral designs, and the use of landscape and narrative painting as a means of conveying spirituality for meditation, creating beauty to contrast the native flowerless landscape, and depicting scenes from everyday life.
The eight most important symbols or the 'TASHI DAGEY' symbols to be found are:
1. The Conch Shell
The conch horn sounds in all directions, as do the teachings of the Buddha. The conch is seen as a vehicle fearlessly proclaiming the truth of the dharma in all directions. It is also seen as an emblem of power and authority and is thought to banish evil.
2. The Lotus
The lotus is an important Buddhist motif. Images of the Buddha and other important persons often are shown seated on a lotus throne. The growth of the lotus, with its roots in mud, growing through water, and emerging as a wonderful plant above the water's surface, is seen as an analogy of the soul's path from the mud of materialism to the air of enlightenment.
3. The Wheel
In three parts, the wheel exists as a hub, the center of the world. The 8 spokes, denote the 8 paths to enlightenment. These 8 steps work together, not separately.
Right understanding
Right attitude
Right speech
Right action
Right work
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right meditation
The rim represents the element of limitation. All are contained within a circle, which is perceived to be perfect and complete, like the teachings of the Buddha.
4. The Parasol
The shade cast by the parasol symbolizes wisdom, and the hanging skirt indicates compassion. The parasol is a symbol of protection from the painful heat of suffering and desire. Occasionally, an 8 - sided parasol is seen. This element refers to the eightfold path to enlightenment.
5. The Endless Knot
With no beginning and no end, the endless knot symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. It also indicates that all things and actions are linked by cause and effect.
6. The Pair of Golden Fish
Having complete freedom in water, the fish represents happiness, fertility, and abundance. On a spiritual level, they represent the abundance of the Buddha's energy , which never diminishes, no matter how much is given away.
7. The Treasure Vase
In many cultures, there is the recurring idea of an inexhaustible vessel. In spiritual terms, this represents the Buddha's inexhaustible spirit.
8. The Victory Banner
An early Buddhist motif meaning the enlightenment of the Buddha and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance, this symbol also is used to recall the Buddha's triumph over his temptress.
In addition to these 8 primary symbols, there are many others often depicted on Tibetan furniture. A few of the more common ones are listed below - a selection of real and mythical animals that are frequently seen.
The Snow Lion:
This is the national emblem of Tibet. A white snow lion, seen with a brown or turquoise mane, represents the earth element, fearlessness, and victory.
The Dragon:
The Tibetan dragon is a creature of great creative power. It has the ability to change size at will — at one time covering the skies while being invisible at another time. At spring it ascends to the sky, where it remains until autumn, when it descends to a deep pool, living in mud for the winter. It is the symbol of heaven and the power of spring. Accompanying the dragon is the elusive flaming pearl. A pair of dragons are often seen fighting over it, chasing it across the sky.
Garuda (Tibetan ' KHYUNG'):
A sworn enemy of Nagas or snakes, it represents the fire element and is the lord of the skies. The Garuda is often seen with a serpent clutched between his talons and beak.
The Tiger:
In both Chinese and Tibetan medicine, various parts of the tiger is thought to possess powerful properties. He is the symbol of strength, fearlessness, and military power. The flayed skin is often used as a seat or worn for a battle.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the tiger is ridden by many deities, particularly those of a warlike nature. The riding of a tiger symbolizes the fearlessness of the deity.
White Elephant:
This is a symbol of the strength of the mind. It serves as a symbol of the calm and tranquility possessed by those on the path to enlightenment. Specifically, white elephant embodies the boundless powers of the Buddha.
Deer:
Usually seen in pairs, they represent the first teaching given by the Buddha at the great deer park of Sarnath, Varanasi.
They are often seen with the Buddhist emblem of the golden eight-spoke wheel. The deer rests peacefully in attendance on each side of the wheel. The relaxed attitude of the deer conveys the meditative qualities of Buddhism.
Mongoose:
As a traditional enemy of Nagas and snakes, (both treasure guardians), the mongoose is usually seen spitting out colored jewels. The symbol may have its origin in the central Asian custom of using a mongoose skin as a money bag.
The Garuda Lion:
The garuda lion is one of the three victorious creatures of harmony. The bonding between Garuda, lord of the skies, and the lion, lord of the earth symbolizes the unification of heaven and earth in victory.
Kirtimukha or (Tibetan 'Zeebag'):
This grotesque symbol is usually seen painted along the top of Thorgam doors. It is the beast of greed and is there to caution against indulgence. It is the result of a demon devouring itself until just the head and hands were left and is usually depicted as horned face with a bridle in its mouth.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a buffert.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 80years old
Tibetan furniture used as a buffertt ,There are four doors in the front part , There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert 70
size
L 148cm W 45cm H98cm
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 .
weight
In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 80years old
Tibetan furniture used as a buffertt ,There are four doors in the front part , There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert 70
size
L 148cm W 45cm H98cm
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 .
weight
In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood.
4-Foot Fold-in-half Table BXZ122-y
4-Foot Fold-in-half Table
Material:HDPE&Steel
Table top color:Granite
Leg painting:Powder coating
Table top thickness:4.5cm
4-Foot Fold-in-half Table
Material:HDPE&Steel
Table top color:Granite
Leg painting:Powder coating
Table top thickness:4.5cm
Leg Dia&thickness.:25*1.0mm
open size:123*61.7*73.5cm
carton size:63.5*62.5*11.5cm.pc
CBM:0.0423
N.W/G.W(kgs):9.98/10.98kgs
CONTAINER 1*2040HQ:594/1500pcs
Material:HDPE&Steel
Table top color:Granite
Leg painting:Powder coating
Table top thickness:4.5cm
4-Foot Fold-in-half Table
Material:HDPE&Steel
Table top color:Granite
Leg painting:Powder coating
Table top thickness:4.5cm
Leg Dia&thickness.:25*1.0mm
open size:123*61.7*73.5cm
carton size:63.5*62.5*11.5cm.pc
CBM:0.0423
N.W/G.W(kgs):9.98/10.98kgs
CONTAINER 1*2040HQ:594/1500pcs
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a praying wheel.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 70years
This is a tibetan furniture used as a praying whell , Made of 100% of tibetan old pine wood .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M683
size
L 82cm W 65cm H135cm
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 .
weight
It has four doors and two draws in the front part .It also haas one shelf inside .tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 70years
This is a tibetan furniture used as a praying whell , Made of 100% of tibetan old pine wood .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M683
size
L 82cm W 65cm H135cm
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 .
weight
It has four doors and two draws in the front part .It also haas one shelf inside .tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years old.
Tibetan furniture hand painted has two doors in the front part , Used as a praying cabinet in Tibet .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M848
size
L 80cm W 40cm H135cm
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 .
weight
Tibetan Furniture provides a clear introduction to daily life, beliefs, Tibetan symbols and worship, seen through the various aspects of traditional furnishings and decoration. Explains the Buddhist symbols and motifs, including macabre decorations, that are found on Tibetan furniture, and puts them in the context of Tantric Buddhist beliefs and the worship of wrathful Tibetan gods.
As the supply of original, untouched pieces from Tibet is drying up, "recreated" furniture is coming on the market in larger and larger numbers. The biggest issue is the repainting of furniture. This can run from a minor retouching of a worn paint surface to the repainting of the entire piece with new decoration. This year we saw more pieces which were repainted than pieces with original paint, and it was unusual to find a piece which was not touched in any way. Besides the problem of repainted furniture, the reworking of Tibetan furniture includes creating new pieces from what can be salvaged from the old: refitting a cabinet with doors which may have been salvaged from another cabinet, cutting down a damaged large piece to make a smaller one; marrying parts of a damaged pair to make a single, and other equally creative measures.
The most common pieces in our inventory are are the rectangular cabinets of various dimensions. These were used for the storage of anything from foodstuffs to religious objects. Probably the most useful form of Tibetan furniture for Western homes, most Tibetan cabinets approximate the dimensions and function of a Western chest of drawers. It is only the occasional cabinet however which has drawers, most having double sets of doors instead. Rather than swing on attached hinges the doors pivot on round pegs. Usually there is a shelf located where the upper and lower doors meet, dividing the cabinet into two compartments.
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years old.
Tibetan furniture hand painted has two doors in the front part , Used as a praying cabinet in Tibet .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M848
size
L 80cm W 40cm H135cm
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 .
weight
Tibetan Furniture provides a clear introduction to daily life, beliefs, Tibetan symbols and worship, seen through the various aspects of traditional furnishings and decoration. Explains the Buddhist symbols and motifs, including macabre decorations, that are found on Tibetan furniture, and puts them in the context of Tantric Buddhist beliefs and the worship of wrathful Tibetan gods.
As the supply of original, untouched pieces from Tibet is drying up, "recreated" furniture is coming on the market in larger and larger numbers. The biggest issue is the repainting of furniture. This can run from a minor retouching of a worn paint surface to the repainting of the entire piece with new decoration. This year we saw more pieces which were repainted than pieces with original paint, and it was unusual to find a piece which was not touched in any way. Besides the problem of repainted furniture, the reworking of Tibetan furniture includes creating new pieces from what can be salvaged from the old: refitting a cabinet with doors which may have been salvaged from another cabinet, cutting down a damaged large piece to make a smaller one; marrying parts of a damaged pair to make a single, and other equally creative measures.
The most common pieces in our inventory are are the rectangular cabinets of various dimensions. These were used for the storage of anything from foodstuffs to religious objects. Probably the most useful form of Tibetan furniture for Western homes, most Tibetan cabinets approximate the dimensions and function of a Western chest of drawers. It is only the occasional cabinet however which has drawers, most having double sets of doors instead. Rather than swing on attached hinges the doors pivot on round pegs. Usually there is a shelf located where the upper and lower doors meet, dividing the cabinet into two compartments.
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Tibetan furniture hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80ye
A tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted used as a holy offerintg table in tibet
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M401
size
L 98cm W 45m H145cm
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 .
weight
In Tibet art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80ye
A tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted used as a holy offerintg table in tibet
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M401
size
L 98cm W 45m H145cm
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 .
weight
In Tibet art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Tibetan furniture hand paited
Tibetan furniture
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Sliver decorated on frame.
Tibetan furniture hand paited with two doors in the front part.There are two shelves behind the two doors. sliver works decorated in the front doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M638
size
L 80cm W 44cm H110cm
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 .
weight
Art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye. Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.door ,.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Sliver decorated on frame.
Tibetan furniture hand paited with two doors in the front part.There are two shelves behind the two doors. sliver works decorated in the front doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M638
size
L 80cm W 44cm H110cm
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 .
weight
Art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye. Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.door ,.
Tibetan furniture table hand painted
Tibetan furniture
Native tibetan hand painted
Used as a table for temple monk
Made like 70years old.
A tibetan furniture hand painted furniture used as a table in tibetan famlies ..It has one drawer on each side ,there are four drawers together . It was completely painted.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- Table 39
size
L 100cm W 100cm H42cm
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 .
weight
The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan tables have the longest history among Tibetan furniture, and are varied in shape and design. They mainly serve as dinning tables and tea tables. Some times, they are also used in religious ceremonies. These tables are designed in a special way. Some of them can be folded, very convenient. Most of the Tibetan tables are covered with paintings of dragon or other peculiar animals, and are engraved with patterns of leaves, bamboos, etc.
Native tibetan hand painted
Used as a table for temple monk
Made like 70years old.
A tibetan furniture hand painted furniture used as a table in tibetan famlies ..It has one drawer on each side ,there are four drawers together . It was completely painted.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- Table 39
size
L 100cm W 100cm H42cm
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 .
weight
The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan tables have the longest history among Tibetan furniture, and are varied in shape and design. They mainly serve as dinning tables and tea tables. Some times, they are also used in religious ceremonies. These tables are designed in a special way. Some of them can be folded, very convenient. Most of the Tibetan tables are covered with paintings of dragon or other peculiar animals, and are engraved with patterns of leaves, bamboos, etc.
Tibetan furniture used as a buffert
Tibetan furniture used as a buffert
Native tibetan hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a buffert , There are four doors in the front part. There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert21
size
L 150cm W 44cm H76cm
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 .
weight
Furniture tibetan style is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood
Native tibetan hand painted
Tibetan furniture used as a buffert , There are four doors in the front part. There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-buffert21
size
L 150cm W 44cm H76cm
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 .
weight
Furniture tibetan style is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood
Tibetan furniture used as a table
Tibetan furniture
Native tibetan hand painted.
Natural colour & old pine
Made like 40 years old.
Used as a monk's table.
A tibetan furniture used as a table in tibetan famlies has two doors in the front part of the table .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- Table 91
size
L 60cm W 38cm H46cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings.
The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst
the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of
the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and
patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Native tibetan hand painted.
Natural colour & old pine
Made like 40 years old.
Used as a monk's table.
A tibetan furniture used as a table in tibetan famlies has two doors in the front part of the table .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- Table 91
size
L 60cm W 38cm H46cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings.
The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst
the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of
the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and
patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan hand painted chest with doors
Tibetan hand painted chest with doors
native tibetan hand painted
Nautral colour & old pine wood.
Made like 70years old.
.
This is a tibetan hand painted chest with two doors in the front part,There are two shelves behind the two doors .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M599
size
L 85cm W 43cm H135cm
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 .
weight
Tibetan furniture in Tibet devided into anitque chest , antique cupboard, anitque tibetan bookcse , antique alter , anitique holy Chiar , antique stool.
native tibetan hand painted
Nautral colour & old pine wood.
Made like 70years old.
.
This is a tibetan hand painted chest with two doors in the front part,There are two shelves behind the two doors .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M599
size
L 85cm W 43cm H135cm
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 .
weight
Tibetan furniture in Tibet devided into anitque chest , antique cupboard, anitque tibetan bookcse , antique alter , anitique holy Chiar , antique stool.
Tibetan hand painted chest
Tibetan hand painted chest
Native tibetan hand painted
Made like 60years old.
Has 2doors 3drawers 1shelf
This is a Tibetan hand painted chest with one door in the front part. There are three shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M772
size
86cmx34cmx120
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Native tibetan hand painted
Made like 60years old.
Has 2doors 3drawers 1shelf
This is a Tibetan hand painted chest with one door in the front part. There are three shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M772
size
86cmx34cmx120
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Tibetan home funiture hand painted
Tibetan home funiture hand painted
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 60years old.
A tibetan home furniture hand painted with three doors in the front part .There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
100% of tibetan old pine wood
model number
LF-M297
size
L 115cm W 45cm H80cm
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 .
weight
Tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 60years old.
A tibetan home furniture hand painted with three doors in the front part .There is one shelf behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
100% of tibetan old pine wood
model number
LF-M297
size
L 115cm W 45cm H80cm
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 .
weight
Tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
4-Tier Glass Shelf
Glass Shelf
Material: Steel tube / Frosty tempered glass
Steel finish: Chrome plated
Product size: 40*32*85. 5 cm
Glass Shelf
4 tiers standing glass shelves.
5mm T clear tempered glass*4pcs.
Chromed metal frame.
Product size: 40W*32D*85.5H cm.
Material: Steel tube / Frosty tempered glass
Steel finish: Chrome plated
Product size: 40*32*85. 5 cm
Glass Shelf
4 tiers standing glass shelves.
5mm T clear tempered glass*4pcs.
Chromed metal frame.
Product size: 40W*32D*85.5H cm.
Tibetan painted furniture with doors
Tibetan painted furniture with doors
Tibetan old pine wood
Made like 50years old
Minimum order 1 piece.
This is tibetan painted furniture has three drawers two doors in the front part. There are two shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M6
size
L 110cm W 43cm H95cm
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 .
weight
Surrounded,The pattern on the doors and draws is a tiger skin .It is simbolized of
Dignity and Mysterious.This reproduction chest made with solid wood .By the way we ask this piece for 2000 --2500 yuan because of this piece got a a high labour intensive drawn for detail patten .The price of Tibetan furniture usually decided depend on the skill of way it been drawn ,
The most common pieces in our inventory are are the rectangular cabinets of various dimensions. These were used for the storage of anything from foodstuffs to religious objects. Probably the most useful form of Tibetan furniture for Western homes, most Tibetan cabinets approximate the dimensions and function of a Western chest of drawers. It is only the occasional cabinet however which has drawers, most having double sets of doors instead. Rather than swing on attached hinges the doors pivot on round pegs. Usually there is a shelf located where the upper and lower doors meet, dividing the cabinet into two compartments.
Tibetan old pine wood
Made like 50years old
Minimum order 1 piece.
This is tibetan painted furniture has three drawers two doors in the front part. There are two shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M6
size
L 110cm W 43cm H95cm
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 .
weight
Surrounded,The pattern on the doors and draws is a tiger skin .It is simbolized of
Dignity and Mysterious.This reproduction chest made with solid wood .By the way we ask this piece for 2000 --2500 yuan because of this piece got a a high labour intensive drawn for detail patten .The price of Tibetan furniture usually decided depend on the skill of way it been drawn ,
The most common pieces in our inventory are are the rectangular cabinets of various dimensions. These were used for the storage of anything from foodstuffs to religious objects. Probably the most useful form of Tibetan furniture for Western homes, most Tibetan cabinets approximate the dimensions and function of a Western chest of drawers. It is only the occasional cabinet however which has drawers, most having double sets of doors instead. Rather than swing on attached hinges the doors pivot on round pegs. Usually there is a shelf located where the upper and lower doors meet, dividing the cabinet into two compartments.
Tibetan painted furniture with doors
Tibetan painted furniture with doors
Native tibetan hand pained
Natural colour
Tibetan old pine wood
A bedroom chest .
Tibetan painted furniture has two doors in the front part ,there are two shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M577
size
L 90cm W 45cm H132cm
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 .
weight
In addition to the basic paint, traditional furniture tibetan style also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols.
Native tibetan hand pained
Natural colour
Tibetan old pine wood
A bedroom chest .
Tibetan painted furniture has two doors in the front part ,there are two shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M577
size
L 90cm W 45cm H132cm
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 .
weight
In addition to the basic paint, traditional furniture tibetan style also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols.
Tibetan painted furniture with doors
Tibetan painted furniture
Native tibetan hand painted.
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years.
A tibetan paitned furniture with two doors in the front part used as a book shelf in tibet.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M70
size
L 114cm W 45m H80cm
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 .
weight
In Tibet art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Native tibetan hand painted.
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years.
A tibetan paitned furniture with two doors in the front part used as a book shelf in tibet.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M70
size
L 114cm W 45m H80cm
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 .
weight
In Tibet art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Tibetan painted furniture with doors
Tibetan painted furniture
Native tibetan hand painted
Minimum order 1 piece
A tibetan painted furniture has four doors in the front part ,Religious stories painted in the front doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M31
size
L 100cm W 45cm H122cm
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 .
weight
In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood.
Native tibetan hand painted
Minimum order 1 piece
A tibetan painted furniture has four doors in the front part ,Religious stories painted in the front doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M31
size
L 100cm W 45cm H122cm
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 .
weight
In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. most of the tibetan furniture an art furniture were all made of solild wood , usually tibetan pine wood.
Tibetan reproduction furniture hand painted
Tibetan reproduction furniture
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour
Tibetan old pine wood
Made like 70year
This is a tibetan reproduction furniture one door in the front part used as a alter table in most tibetan famlies . There is one offering palce behind the door.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M765
size
L 61cm W 40cm H90cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour
Tibetan old pine wood
Made like 70year
This is a tibetan reproduction furniture one door in the front part used as a alter table in most tibetan famlies . There is one offering palce behind the door.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M765
size
L 61cm W 40cm H90cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Tibetan reproduction furniture hand painted
Tibetan reproduction furniture
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour.
Made like 50years old
Old pine,usde as an living
A tibetan reproduction furniture with one door in the front part there is one shelf behind the door. Used as a lving room chest in Tibet. Tibetan temple symbols painted.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M580
size
85cmx45cmx130cm
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 .
weight
It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Tibetan furniture is also called art furniture and painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour.
Made like 50years old
Old pine,usde as an living
A tibetan reproduction furniture with one door in the front part there is one shelf behind the door. Used as a lving room chest in Tibet. Tibetan temple symbols painted.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M580
size
85cmx45cmx130cm
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 .
weight
It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.Tibetan cabinets are common in tibetan people's home. Most of them have more or less similar designs. They are used as dinning tables, writing desks, and deposit cupboards, placing food, clothes, quilts, and religious instruments. Because of their many functions, they are always oily in appearance. But do not wipe the grease out, for it serves as precious protection to the cabinet.
Tibetan furniture is also called art furniture and painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Tibetan reproduction furniture hand painted
Tibetan reproduction furniture
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour
Tibetan old pine wood
Made like 70year
This is a tibetan reproduction furnitur with one door in the front part used as a alter table .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M576
size
L 61cm W 40cm H90cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye. Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour
Tibetan old pine wood
Made like 70year
This is a tibetan reproduction furnitur with one door in the front part used as a alter table .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M576
size
L 61cm W 40cm H90cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect. tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye. Simple classifications Tibetan furniture consists of cabinet, table and chest.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Tibetan shrien cabinet hand painted
Tibetan shrien cabinet hand painted
Natural colour
Religious stories hand painted
Made like 80 years old
Old pine.
This is Tibetan shrien cabinet native hand painted with two doors in the front part used as a altar table in most tibetan famlies .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M110
size
L 80cm W 45cm H100cm
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 .
weight
Art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Natural colour
Religious stories hand painted
Made like 80 years old
Old pine.
This is Tibetan shrien cabinet native hand painted with two doors in the front part used as a altar table in most tibetan famlies .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M110
size
L 80cm W 45cm H100cm
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 .
weight
Art furniture is also called painted furniture .In addition to the basic paint, Tibetan furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Tibetan shrine cabinet hand painted
Tibetan shrine cabinet hand painted
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Made like 70years old.
This is a tibetan shrine cabinet hand painted has three offering palces on top .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M813
size
L 110cm W 43cm H95cm
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 .
weight
Surrounded,The pattern on the doors and draws is a tiger skin .It is simbolized of
Dignity and Mysterious.This reproduction chest made with solid wood .The price of Tibetan furniture usually depend on the skill of way it been drawn ,
The most common pieces in our inventory are are the rectangular cabinets of various dimensions. These were used for the storage of anything from foodstuffs to religious objects. Probably the most useful form of Tibetan furniture for Western homes, most Tibetan cabinets approximate the dimensions and function of a Western chest of drawers. It is only the occasional cabinet however which has drawers, most having double sets of doors instead. Rather than swing on attached hinges the doors pivot on round pegs. Usually there is a shelf located where the upper and lower doors meet, dividing the cabinet into two compartments.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Made like 70years old.
This is a tibetan shrine cabinet hand painted has three offering palces on top .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M813
size
L 110cm W 43cm H95cm
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 .
weight
Surrounded,The pattern on the doors and draws is a tiger skin .It is simbolized of
Dignity and Mysterious.This reproduction chest made with solid wood .The price of Tibetan furniture usually depend on the skill of way it been drawn ,
The most common pieces in our inventory are are the rectangular cabinets of various dimensions. These were used for the storage of anything from foodstuffs to religious objects. Probably the most useful form of Tibetan furniture for Western homes, most Tibetan cabinets approximate the dimensions and function of a Western chest of drawers. It is only the occasional cabinet however which has drawers, most having double sets of doors instead. Rather than swing on attached hinges the doors pivot on round pegs. Usually there is a shelf located where the upper and lower doors meet, dividing the cabinet into two compartments.
Tibetan shrine cabinet hand painted
Tibetan shrine cabinet hand painted
Native tibetan hand painted
Has three steps
Used on the ceromerny
A tibetan shrine cabinet with two doors and three drawers , usually used as a holy alter in the temple for display sculptures.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B28
size
L 102cm W 45cm H170cm
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 stripAt the end all order are carefully packed in wooden boxes are guaranteed of 100% safe delivery. .usually 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Symbolism in Tibetan cabinet and tibetan furniture
The decoration of Tibetan furniture is a mixture of Tantric symbolism, bright floral designs, and the use of landscape and narrative painting as a means of conveying spiritual icons for meditation, creating beauty to contrast the native flowerless landscape, and depicting scenes from everyday life.
The eight most important symbols or the 'TASHI DAGEY' symbols to be found on Tibetan furniture are :
The conch shell.
The conch horn sounds in all directions, as do the teachings of the Buddha. The conch is seen as a vehicle fearlessly proclaiming the truth of the dharma in all directions. It is also seen as an emblem of power and authority and is thought to banish evil
The lotus
The lotus is an important Buddhist motif. Images of the Buddha and other important persons often are shown seated on a lotus throne. The growth of the lotus, with its roots in mud, growing through water, and emerging as a wonderful plant above the water's surface, is seen as an analogy of the soul's path from the mud of materialism to the air of enlightenment.
The wheel.
In three parts, the wheel exists as a hub, the center of the world. The 8 spokes, denote the 8 paths to enlightenment. These 8 steps work together, not separately.
right understanding
right attitude
right speech
right action
right work
right effort
right mindfulness
right meditation
The rim represents the element of limitation. All are contained within a circle, which is perceived to be perfect and complete, like the teachings of the Buddha.
The parasol.
The shade cast by the parasol symbolizes wisdom, and the hanging skirt indicates compassion. The parasol is a symbol of protection from the painful heat of suffering and desire. Occasionally, an 8- sided parasol is seen. This element refers to the eightfold path to enlightenment.
The endless knot.
With no beginning and no end, the endless knot symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. It also indicates that all things and actions are linked by cause and effect.
The pair of golden fish.
Having complete freedom in water, fish represent happiness, fertility, and abundance. On a spiritual level, they represent the abundance of the Buddha's energy , which never diminishes, no matter how much is given away.
The Victory banner.
An early Buddhist motif meaning the enlightenment of the Buddha and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance, this symbol also is used to recall the Buddha's triumph over his temptress, MIn addition to these 8 primary symbols, there are many others often depicted on Tibetan furniture. A few of the more common ones are listed below, along with a selection of real and mythical animals that are frequently seen.ara.
The treasure vase
In many cultures, there is the recurring idea of an inexhaustible vessel. In spiritual terms, this represents the Buddha's inexhaustible spirit.
The snow lion is the national emblem of Tibet. A white snow lion, seen with a brown or turquoise mane, represents the earth element, fearlessness, and victory.
The dragon : Unlike its demonic European counterpart, the Tibetan dragon is a creature of great creative power. It has the ability to change size at will, at one time covering the skies, another time being invisible. At the spring equinox it ascends to the sky, where it remains until the autumn equinox, when it descends to a deep pool, living in mud for the winter. It is symbol of heaven and the power of spring. Accompanying the dragon is the elusive flaming pearl. A pair of dragons are often seen fighting over it, chasing it across the sky.
Garuda(Tibetan ' KHYUNG') : A sworn enemy of Nagas and snakes, it represents the fire element and is lord of the skies. He is often seen with a serpent clutched between his talons and beak.
The Tiger : In both Chinese and Tibetan medicine, various parts of the tiger are thought to possess powerful properties. He is the symbol of strength, fearlessness, and military power. The flayed skin is often used as a seat or worn into battle.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the tiger is ridden by many deities, particularly those of a warlike nature. The riding of a tiger symbolizes the fearlessness of the deity.
White Elephant : is a symbol of the strength of the mind. It serves as a symbol of the calm and tranquility possessed by those on the path to enlightenment. Specifically, he embodies the boundless powers of the Buddha.
Deer : Usually seen in pairs, they represent the first teaching given by the Buddha in the great deer park of Sarnath.
They are often seen with the Buddhist emblem of the golden eight-spoke wheel. The deer rest peacefully in attendance on each side of the wheel. The relaxed attitude of the deer conveys the meditative qualities of Buddhism.
Mongoose : As a traditional enemy of Nagas and snakes, (both treasure guardians), the mongoose is usually seen spitting out colored jewels. The symbol may have its origin in the central Asian custom of using a mongoose skin as a money bag.
The Garuda lion : is one of three victorious creatures of harmony. The bonding between Garuda, lord of the skies, and the lion ,lord of the earth symbolizes the unification of heaven and earth in victory.
Kirtimukha or (Tibetan ' Zeebag') : This grotesque symbol is usually seen painted along the top of Thorgam doors. It is the beast of greed and is there to caution against indulgence. It is the result of a demon devouring itself until just the head and hands were left and is usually depicted as a horned face with a bridle in its mouth.
Native tibetan hand painted
Has three steps
Used on the ceromerny
A tibetan shrine cabinet with two doors and three drawers , usually used as a holy alter in the temple for display sculptures.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B28
size
L 102cm W 45cm H170cm
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 stripAt the end all order are carefully packed in wooden boxes are guaranteed of 100% safe delivery. .usually 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Symbolism in Tibetan cabinet and tibetan furniture
The decoration of Tibetan furniture is a mixture of Tantric symbolism, bright floral designs, and the use of landscape and narrative painting as a means of conveying spiritual icons for meditation, creating beauty to contrast the native flowerless landscape, and depicting scenes from everyday life.
The eight most important symbols or the 'TASHI DAGEY' symbols to be found on Tibetan furniture are :
The conch shell.
The conch horn sounds in all directions, as do the teachings of the Buddha. The conch is seen as a vehicle fearlessly proclaiming the truth of the dharma in all directions. It is also seen as an emblem of power and authority and is thought to banish evil
The lotus
The lotus is an important Buddhist motif. Images of the Buddha and other important persons often are shown seated on a lotus throne. The growth of the lotus, with its roots in mud, growing through water, and emerging as a wonderful plant above the water's surface, is seen as an analogy of the soul's path from the mud of materialism to the air of enlightenment.
The wheel.
In three parts, the wheel exists as a hub, the center of the world. The 8 spokes, denote the 8 paths to enlightenment. These 8 steps work together, not separately.
right understanding
right attitude
right speech
right action
right work
right effort
right mindfulness
right meditation
The rim represents the element of limitation. All are contained within a circle, which is perceived to be perfect and complete, like the teachings of the Buddha.
The parasol.
The shade cast by the parasol symbolizes wisdom, and the hanging skirt indicates compassion. The parasol is a symbol of protection from the painful heat of suffering and desire. Occasionally, an 8- sided parasol is seen. This element refers to the eightfold path to enlightenment.
The endless knot.
With no beginning and no end, the endless knot symbolizes the infinite wisdom of the Buddha. It also indicates that all things and actions are linked by cause and effect.
The pair of golden fish.
Having complete freedom in water, fish represent happiness, fertility, and abundance. On a spiritual level, they represent the abundance of the Buddha's energy , which never diminishes, no matter how much is given away.
The Victory banner.
An early Buddhist motif meaning the enlightenment of the Buddha and the triumph of knowledge over ignorance, this symbol also is used to recall the Buddha's triumph over his temptress, MIn addition to these 8 primary symbols, there are many others often depicted on Tibetan furniture. A few of the more common ones are listed below, along with a selection of real and mythical animals that are frequently seen.ara.
The treasure vase
In many cultures, there is the recurring idea of an inexhaustible vessel. In spiritual terms, this represents the Buddha's inexhaustible spirit.
The snow lion is the national emblem of Tibet. A white snow lion, seen with a brown or turquoise mane, represents the earth element, fearlessness, and victory.
The dragon : Unlike its demonic European counterpart, the Tibetan dragon is a creature of great creative power. It has the ability to change size at will, at one time covering the skies, another time being invisible. At the spring equinox it ascends to the sky, where it remains until the autumn equinox, when it descends to a deep pool, living in mud for the winter. It is symbol of heaven and the power of spring. Accompanying the dragon is the elusive flaming pearl. A pair of dragons are often seen fighting over it, chasing it across the sky.
Garuda(Tibetan ' KHYUNG') : A sworn enemy of Nagas and snakes, it represents the fire element and is lord of the skies. He is often seen with a serpent clutched between his talons and beak.
The Tiger : In both Chinese and Tibetan medicine, various parts of the tiger are thought to possess powerful properties. He is the symbol of strength, fearlessness, and military power. The flayed skin is often used as a seat or worn into battle.
In Tibetan Buddhism, the tiger is ridden by many deities, particularly those of a warlike nature. The riding of a tiger symbolizes the fearlessness of the deity.
White Elephant : is a symbol of the strength of the mind. It serves as a symbol of the calm and tranquility possessed by those on the path to enlightenment. Specifically, he embodies the boundless powers of the Buddha.
Deer : Usually seen in pairs, they represent the first teaching given by the Buddha in the great deer park of Sarnath.
They are often seen with the Buddhist emblem of the golden eight-spoke wheel. The deer rest peacefully in attendance on each side of the wheel. The relaxed attitude of the deer conveys the meditative qualities of Buddhism.
Mongoose : As a traditional enemy of Nagas and snakes, (both treasure guardians), the mongoose is usually seen spitting out colored jewels. The symbol may have its origin in the central Asian custom of using a mongoose skin as a money bag.
The Garuda lion : is one of three victorious creatures of harmony. The bonding between Garuda, lord of the skies, and the lion ,lord of the earth symbolizes the unification of heaven and earth in victory.
Kirtimukha or (Tibetan ' Zeebag') : This grotesque symbol is usually seen painted along the top of Thorgam doors. It is the beast of greed and is there to caution against indulgence. It is the result of a demon devouring itself until just the head and hands were left and is usually depicted as a horned face with a bridle in its mouth.
4-tier corner rack
(1)4-tier corner rack
(2)unique design,fine workmansh
4-tier corner rack
Feature:
(1)Item Code: AM261301
(2)Size: 18*13*64.5
(3)Packing: 6pcs/165*6*33/ctn
Inner Packing: with the foam packing
Outer Packing: standard export carton
(4) Apart from this item, we still have thousands of the same series of other items.
Highly quality & different kinds of designs and shapes are available
(2)unique design,fine workmansh
4-tier corner rack
Feature:
(1)Item Code: AM261301
(2)Size: 18*13*64.5
(3)Packing: 6pcs/165*6*33/ctn
Inner Packing: with the foam packing
Outer Packing: standard export carton
(4) Apart from this item, we still have thousands of the same series of other items.
Highly quality & different kinds of designs and shapes are available
Tibetan shrine hand painted
Tibetan shrine hand painted
Usually used in temple .
A tibetan shrine native tibetan hand paitned used as a shrine in the temple.
2200cmx120cmx280cm
Usually used in temple .
A tibetan shrine native tibetan hand paitned used as a shrine in the temple.
2200cmx120cmx280cm
Tibetan shrine hand painted
A tibetan shrine
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Used as a bookshelf in temple
A reproduction
A tibetan shrine has four doors three drawers one shelf used in a temple as a large holy alter . also called painted furniture .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B188
size
L 165cm W 50cm H150cm
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 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
In addition to the basic paint,Furntiure in tibet according to all historical accounts only exsited in monasteries and lamaseries, The secular home ,regardless of the financial assets or the religious following had no furniture ,What we consider throw rugs or hall runners were the beds ,chairs ,and sofas of Tibetan .Monks had some some alter or tables, The larger pieces were exclusively made for lama's and the best pieces were made for visiting high lama's residences .monasteries typically have a residential compound reserved for visiting high lama and/or many times one reserved for the DALA LAMA .Over the years these lama's cabinets were passed down or sold to another lama or monk .It is the usual custom for the possesions of a monk or lama to be sold upon his death and the proceeds dispersed as directed by the deceased person prior to his death .
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 furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Used as a bookshelf in temple
A reproduction
A tibetan shrine has four doors three drawers one shelf used in a temple as a large holy alter . also called painted furniture .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B188
size
L 165cm W 50cm H150cm
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 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
In addition to the basic paint,Furntiure in tibet according to all historical accounts only exsited in monasteries and lamaseries, The secular home ,regardless of the financial assets or the religious following had no furniture ,What we consider throw rugs or hall runners were the beds ,chairs ,and sofas of Tibetan .Monks had some some alter or tables, The larger pieces were exclusively made for lama's and the best pieces were made for visiting high lama's residences .monasteries typically have a residential compound reserved for visiting high lama and/or many times one reserved for the DALA LAMA .Over the years these lama's cabinets were passed down or sold to another lama or monk .It is the usual custom for the possesions of a monk or lama to be sold upon his death and the proceeds dispersed as directed by the deceased person prior to his death .
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 furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Tibetan shrine meatal decorated
Tibetan shrine meatal decorated
Natural colour & old pine
60years old.
A tibetan shrine with a door decoated with metal works in the front part one shelf behind the door used as a alter table.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M405
size
L 61cm W 40cm H90cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Natural colour & old pine
60years old.
A tibetan shrine with a door decoated with metal works in the front part one shelf behind the door used as a alter table.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M405
size
L 61cm W 40cm H90cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Tibetan style furniture hand painted
Tibetan style furniture hand painted
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years old.
A tibetan style furniture used as a book shelf in the temple ,Native tibetan hand painted, It has two doors , There are three shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B335
size
L 124cm W 50cm H212cm
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 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Old cabinet in tibetan style in Tibet devided into anitque chest , antique cupboard, anitque tibetan bookcse , antique alter , anitique holy Chiar , antique stool.
The larger pieces were exclusively made for lama's and the best pieces were made for visiting high lama's residences .monasteries typically have a residential compound reserved for visiting high lama and/or many times one reserved for the DALA LAMA .Over the years these lama's cabinets were passed down or sold to another lama or monk .It is the usual custom for the possesions of a monk or lama to be sold upon his death and the proceeds dispersed as directed by the deceased person prior to his death .
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years old.
A tibetan style furniture used as a book shelf in the temple ,Native tibetan hand painted, It has two doors , There are three shelves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B335
size
L 124cm W 50cm H212cm
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 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
Old cabinet in tibetan style in Tibet devided into anitque chest , antique cupboard, anitque tibetan bookcse , antique alter , anitique holy Chiar , antique stool.
The larger pieces were exclusively made for lama's and the best pieces were made for visiting high lama's residences .monasteries typically have a residential compound reserved for visiting high lama and/or many times one reserved for the DALA LAMA .Over the years these lama's cabinets were passed down or sold to another lama or monk .It is the usual custom for the possesions of a monk or lama to be sold upon his death and the proceeds dispersed as directed by the deceased person prior to his death .
Tibetan style furniture hand painted
Tibetan style furniture
native tibetan hand painted used as a holy table.
Natural colour & old pine .
A tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted, used as a holy table with two doors two drawers on each side.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-Table 367
size
L 100cm W 100cm H42cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carvedand/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings. The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan tables occur in a variety of sizes and shapes and decorative styles. They are among the earliest forms of Tibetan furniture, but unlike the storage boxes, they continued to be produced throughout the history of Tibetan furniture. Some tables had a decidedly religious usage, while many were given over to governmental purposes or for use in the home. Some tables are painted, some are carved, and some are ofplain varnished wood.
The variety of tables in fact is so great that it is difficult to state where the designation "table"
should leave off and a different designation begin. Some tables are constructed almost exactly like cabinets with four sides, shelves, and opening with swinging doors. Only their dimensions make them seem like tables. Other Tibetan tables more resemble what we would normally call a "stand". These stand-like tables will have a front, two sides, and a top, but are without any kind of back. Folding tables by their very nature are without a back. Some of these backless tables may have a bar or a shelf which holds the sides rigid, but often there is nothing. Tables like these were commonly used in monasteries. Monks sit on cushions behind these tables, and a back would only have hampered access. The monk sits behind the open back and can keep accessories hidden behind the table or on its top surface. Another stand-like table may have four sides, but upon turning it over, one sees that there is no bottom shelf and no access to the inside except by having turned it over. Then there are tables with drawers. These invariably have four sides. Many of the hardwood tables are equipped with drawers which run the length of the table.Some painted tables are of this same construction as well. Another style of table has carved legs of various designs. Some resemble Western cabriole style legs, some resemble Chinese tables, and there are any number of hybrid forms as well.
native tibetan hand painted used as a holy table.
Natural colour & old pine .
A tibetan furniture native tibetan hand painted, used as a holy table with two doors two drawers on each side.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-Table 367
size
L 100cm W 100cm H42cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carvedand/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings. The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan tables occur in a variety of sizes and shapes and decorative styles. They are among the earliest forms of Tibetan furniture, but unlike the storage boxes, they continued to be produced throughout the history of Tibetan furniture. Some tables had a decidedly religious usage, while many were given over to governmental purposes or for use in the home. Some tables are painted, some are carved, and some are ofplain varnished wood.
The variety of tables in fact is so great that it is difficult to state where the designation "table"
should leave off and a different designation begin. Some tables are constructed almost exactly like cabinets with four sides, shelves, and opening with swinging doors. Only their dimensions make them seem like tables. Other Tibetan tables more resemble what we would normally call a "stand". These stand-like tables will have a front, two sides, and a top, but are without any kind of back. Folding tables by their very nature are without a back. Some of these backless tables may have a bar or a shelf which holds the sides rigid, but often there is nothing. Tables like these were commonly used in monasteries. Monks sit on cushions behind these tables, and a back would only have hampered access. The monk sits behind the open back and can keep accessories hidden behind the table or on its top surface. Another stand-like table may have four sides, but upon turning it over, one sees that there is no bottom shelf and no access to the inside except by having turned it over. Then there are tables with drawers. These invariably have four sides. Many of the hardwood tables are equipped with drawers which run the length of the table.Some painted tables are of this same construction as well. Another style of table has carved legs of various designs. Some resemble Western cabriole style legs, some resemble Chinese tables, and there are any number of hybrid forms as well.
Tibetan table hand painted
A tibetan table over 100years old
Pair of peacocks carved .
Tibetan furniture used as a study table .
A really antique piece
A tibetan table with a drawer in the front part used as a studying table for monk
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- Table 111
size
L 65cm W 36cm H48cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings.
The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst
the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of
the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and
patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Pair of peacocks carved .
Tibetan furniture used as a study table .
A really antique piece
A tibetan table with a drawer in the front part used as a studying table for monk
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- Table 111
size
L 65cm W 36cm H48cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings.
The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst
the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of
the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and
patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan trunk metal decorated
Tibetan trunk decorated old metal work.
Native tibetan hand made
A reproduction made like 80years old
Avilabale.
A leather covered tibetan trunk from Tibet,with metal accents and some of the trunk with fur insets. ACtual color is slightly darker than the photos. More akin to a dark maroon colored leather. Tibetan people belives that the yak skin could drive the bad luck away and keep the good luck stay.
Place of origin
Tibet
Material
Tibetan pine
Model number
LF-Trunk 124
Size
L 55cm W32cm H36cm
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 .
Weight
tibetan furniture differs from other Oriental furniture by the frequent use of lacquer coatings ,hand painting ,and the precise carving , to acheive this unique style artisans must spend countless hours perfecting their craft, Tibetan furniture are usually large and heavy with miniaml hardware, they are ofen painted or decorated with sliver ,copper ,metal works and contain some carving or relife. Buffets . alter tables and consoles were common and would often houd incense burners and other buddhist relics. Chairw were very ornate and come in sveral classic styles that would be copied with slight varations, Table were constructed of haavey solid pine wood ,they were bulit low to the ground ,as chair were not popular and sitting on the floor was the morm for most of tibetan people praying .
Native tibetan hand made
A reproduction made like 80years old
Avilabale.
A leather covered tibetan trunk from Tibet,with metal accents and some of the trunk with fur insets. ACtual color is slightly darker than the photos. More akin to a dark maroon colored leather. Tibetan people belives that the yak skin could drive the bad luck away and keep the good luck stay.
Place of origin
Tibet
Material
Tibetan pine
Model number
LF-Trunk 124
Size
L 55cm W32cm H36cm
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 .
Weight
tibetan furniture differs from other Oriental furniture by the frequent use of lacquer coatings ,hand painting ,and the precise carving , to acheive this unique style artisans must spend countless hours perfecting their craft, Tibetan furniture are usually large and heavy with miniaml hardware, they are ofen painted or decorated with sliver ,copper ,metal works and contain some carving or relife. Buffets . alter tables and consoles were common and would often houd incense burners and other buddhist relics. Chairw were very ornate and come in sveral classic styles that would be copied with slight varations, Table were constructed of haavey solid pine wood ,they were bulit low to the ground ,as chair were not popular and sitting on the floor was the morm for most of tibetan people praying .
Tibetan wooden box leather covered
Tibetan wooden box leather covered
Native tibetan hand made
A reproduction piece made like 60 years old.
Avilable.
A Tibetan wooden box leather coveredwith tibetan fairy stories painted about the king of tiger.
Place of origin
Tibet
Material
yak skin covered with tibetan pine with old metal work decorated
Model number
LF-Trunk 133
Size
L 90cm W50cm H55cm
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 .
Weight
This kind of furniture is a reproduction of Tibetan style furniture. and it is made by hand and painted by artists with oriental tastes and traditional styles. We can make the antique finishs as well as reproductions finishs .It is lavishly painted with vibrant colors, elaborate carvings, intricate gilding, The innovative raised gesso designs and metal fittings are among the most striking features of Tibetan furniture. Mineral pigments in red, green, orange, blue, yellow, black, and gold are commonly used. Decorative motifs depicting Buddhist symbols, such as the Three Jewels (Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha), the Eight auspicious symbols (lotus, endless knot, fishes, parasol, victory banner, vase, conch, wheel of Buddhist law), wealth or tranquility bestowing deities, power symbol creatures (intertwined dragon, lion, tiger, mystical qiling, or elephant, and birds), and the ritual offerings including flowers and fruits are vigorously abundant.
Tibetan monastic boxes or chests were originally used in the store rooms of monasteries to hold the brocades, hangings, ornaments, Cham costumes, masks and other precious objects that were not used every day. These chests were often offered to the monastery by a sponsor, so each donor would try to use the best materials and the best artists of the time to make the box a worthy offering. They were also commissioned by the monastic authorities themselves, and would have been painted by the thankha painters of that monastery. Often large amounts of gold and the best mineral colours were used in the execution, hence some of the best examples of Tibetan furniture decoration are found on these chests. Dragons, lotus flowers and flaming jewels are amongst the most popular motifs on the boxes.d luck stay.Furniture from Tibet has always been quite rare. Except for the wealthy, Tibetans used very little furniture in their homes, and the population of Tibet has always been so small that not much was ever made. Most of it was probably always found in the monasteries, and of course most of these monasteries were destroyed by the Chinese during the "Cultural Revolution" along with huge amounts of furniture. Made primarily from pine and other Himalayan soft woods, it is noted more for its sometimes lavishly painted surface and/or carved decoration than for its joinery.
Native tibetan hand made
A reproduction piece made like 60 years old.
Avilable.
A Tibetan wooden box leather coveredwith tibetan fairy stories painted about the king of tiger.
Place of origin
Tibet
Material
yak skin covered with tibetan pine with old metal work decorated
Model number
LF-Trunk 133
Size
L 90cm W50cm H55cm
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 .
Weight
This kind of furniture is a reproduction of Tibetan style furniture. and it is made by hand and painted by artists with oriental tastes and traditional styles. We can make the antique finishs as well as reproductions finishs .It is lavishly painted with vibrant colors, elaborate carvings, intricate gilding, The innovative raised gesso designs and metal fittings are among the most striking features of Tibetan furniture. Mineral pigments in red, green, orange, blue, yellow, black, and gold are commonly used. Decorative motifs depicting Buddhist symbols, such as the Three Jewels (Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha), the Eight auspicious symbols (lotus, endless knot, fishes, parasol, victory banner, vase, conch, wheel of Buddhist law), wealth or tranquility bestowing deities, power symbol creatures (intertwined dragon, lion, tiger, mystical qiling, or elephant, and birds), and the ritual offerings including flowers and fruits are vigorously abundant.
Tibetan monastic boxes or chests were originally used in the store rooms of monasteries to hold the brocades, hangings, ornaments, Cham costumes, masks and other precious objects that were not used every day. These chests were often offered to the monastery by a sponsor, so each donor would try to use the best materials and the best artists of the time to make the box a worthy offering. They were also commissioned by the monastic authorities themselves, and would have been painted by the thankha painters of that monastery. Often large amounts of gold and the best mineral colours were used in the execution, hence some of the best examples of Tibetan furniture decoration are found on these chests. Dragons, lotus flowers and flaming jewels are amongst the most popular motifs on the boxes.d luck stay.Furniture from Tibet has always been quite rare. Except for the wealthy, Tibetans used very little furniture in their homes, and the population of Tibet has always been so small that not much was ever made. Most of it was probably always found in the monasteries, and of course most of these monasteries were destroyed by the Chinese during the "Cultural Revolution" along with huge amounts of furniture. Made primarily from pine and other Himalayan soft woods, it is noted more for its sometimes lavishly painted surface and/or carved decoration than for its joinery.
Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Natrual colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years
Used as a praying table
This is a tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted furniture tibetan styleused as an dinning table in the temple in tibet.usually used by rich or royal famlies in tibet .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- T 70
size of table
L 65cm W 65cm H70cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings. The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Natrual colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years
Used as a praying table
This is a tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted furniture tibetan styleused as an dinning table in the temple in tibet.usually used by rich or royal famlies in tibet .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF- T 70
size of table
L 65cm W 65cm H70cm
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 .
weight
Tables are an interesting category of Tibetan furniture, consisting of a large variety of types and styles, which are usually defined by their use. The tall, elaborately carved and/or painted tables are throne tables, which would have been found in front of a Lama's high seat. Lower tables, often painted on three or even four sides, or those made of hard wood,which were unpainted and possibly lightly carved, would have been used in front of seats either in the monasteries or in the households. Folding tables were also used in front of seats and could easily be transported, perhaps for use in the open or in the tents for picnics or other occasions. The long, low, finely decorated tables were placed in front of altars, containing representations of the Buddha, and on them were placed traditional offerings. The cabriole tables, called by the Tibetans kyi-su, meaning "dog-legged", are amongst the most sought after pieces of Tibetan furniture because among them are found some of the earliest pieces of Tibetan furniture. The great diversity of decorative styles and patterns found on the tables are comparable to those encountered on the cabinets.
Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Used as a bookshelf in temple
A tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted usually used in a temple as a large bookshelf has two big doors three shleves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B333
size
L 175cm W 50cm H220cm
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 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
In addition to the basic paint,Furntiure in tibet according to all historical accounts only exsited in monasteries and lamaseries, The secular home ,regardless of the financial assets or the religious following had no furniture ,What we consider throw rugs or hall runners were the beds ,chairs ,and sofas of Tibetan .Monks had some some alter or tables, The larger pieces were exclusively made for lama's and the best pieces were made for visiting high lama's residences .monasteries typically have a residential compound reserved for visiting high lama and/or many times one reserved for the DALA LAMA .Over the years these lama's cabinets were passed down or sold to another lama or monk .It is the usual custom for the possesions of a monk or lama to be sold upon his death and the proceeds dispersed as directed by the deceased person prior to his death .
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 furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine
Used as a bookshelf in temple
A tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted usually used in a temple as a large bookshelf has two big doors three shleves behind the doors.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-B333
size
L 175cm W 50cm H220cm
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 25-28pieces of big size cabinet can be fit into a 20- foot container .
weight
In addition to the basic paint,Furntiure in tibet according to all historical accounts only exsited in monasteries and lamaseries, The secular home ,regardless of the financial assets or the religious following had no furniture ,What we consider throw rugs or hall runners were the beds ,chairs ,and sofas of Tibetan .Monks had some some alter or tables, The larger pieces were exclusively made for lama's and the best pieces were made for visiting high lama's residences .monasteries typically have a residential compound reserved for visiting high lama and/or many times one reserved for the DALA LAMA .Over the years these lama's cabinets were passed down or sold to another lama or monk .It is the usual custom for the possesions of a monk or lama to be sold upon his death and the proceeds dispersed as directed by the deceased person prior to his death .
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 furniture also frequently uses colored powder, sometimes gold and brass powder. Powder is used to highlight the visual effects of the three-dimensional sections of the surface being painted. It is necessary to repeatedly apply layer after layer to achieve a realistic effect.Most household Tibetan furniture designs feature the four seasons or the eight auspicious Buddhist symbols. The specifications for the painting style is very strict. However, the four seasons painting style is a clear and simple design and a relatively simple process. Therefore the price will be much lower and the average family can afford , usullay the designed pattern on the art furniture in Tibet painted a lot of flower , variety of animals , birds ect.
400mm stroke 24V OK618 chair actuator for wood to the floor mechanism,zero wall mechanism,glider mechanism
12V slider drive:
1.Design for you requires
2.CE Certification
3.stroke 400mm
4.Carton
Metal folding chairof OK618 motor
OK618 mini-linear actuator
Features
*24 V DC permanent magnet motor
*Thrust up to 5000 N
*Duty cycle, Max 10% or 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use
*Ambient temperature, -5°C to + 40°C
*High-strength plastic housing protecting motor and gears
*Installation height (min.) 157 mm + stroke (+/- 2 mm)
Dimensions can be selected in steps of 1 millimetre each
*Elegant and compact design with very small installation dimensions
*Colour, black plastic parts and natural anodiz ed Aluminium profile.
*Built-in limit switches (not adjustable)
*Standard protection class, IP20
*Noise level, 48 dB, actuator not loaded.
Option
*Standard stroke, 100-500 mm, can design as customer’s requirement.
*Free load speed, 6mm-50mm/s
*Rated load speed, 5mm-45mm/s
Spindle pitch
(mm)
Max load
(N)
Typical Amp
Full load
Typical speed(mm/S)
Self lock Max (N)
push
pull
unloaded
full loaded
push
pull
HQAE
1500N
7.5/3
1500
1500
3.5
18
16
1500
1500
HQAE
1000N
12/3
1000
1000
4.5
50
45
1000
800
1.Design for you requires
2.CE Certification
3.stroke 400mm
4.Carton
Metal folding chairof OK618 motor
OK618 mini-linear actuator
Features
*24 V DC permanent magnet motor
*Thrust up to 5000 N
*Duty cycle, Max 10% or 2 minutes continuous use followed by 18 minutes not in use
*Ambient temperature, -5°C to + 40°C
*High-strength plastic housing protecting motor and gears
*Installation height (min.) 157 mm + stroke (+/- 2 mm)
Dimensions can be selected in steps of 1 millimetre each
*Elegant and compact design with very small installation dimensions
*Colour, black plastic parts and natural anodiz ed Aluminium profile.
*Built-in limit switches (not adjustable)
*Standard protection class, IP20
*Noise level, 48 dB, actuator not loaded.
Option
*Standard stroke, 100-500 mm, can design as customer’s requirement.
*Free load speed, 6mm-50mm/s
*Rated load speed, 5mm-45mm/s
Spindle pitch
(mm)
Max load
(N)
Typical Amp
Full load
Typical speed(mm/S)
Self lock Max (N)
push
pull
unloaded
full loaded
push
pull
HQAE
1500N
7.5/3
1500
1500
3.5
18
16
1500
1500
HQAE
1000N
12/3
1000
1000
4.5
50
45
1000
800
Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Tibetan wooden cabinet
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 60years old
This is a tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted has two drawers six doors in the front part .The temple lucky gesang flower symbols painted.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M1094
size
L 118cm W 50cm H120cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood.
Made like 60years old
This is a tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted has two drawers six doors in the front part .The temple lucky gesang flower symbols painted.
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M1094
size
L 118cm W 50cm H120cm
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 .
weight
Amongst Tibet furniture, cabinets are perhaps the most popular for the ease with which they can be adapted into a modern home. Under this category are also included altars and pegams, the cabinets with the carved frames around the top, designed to hold the long-leaf Tibetan books. The most usual cabinets, the ones with the panels and doors opening in the front were found both in the Tibetan monasteries as well as in the homes, leading to a wide variety of decoration. Notable are the yangam and torgam used respectively to hold blessed vases and ritual offering cakes, know as torma. The cabinets produced in the Eastern Tibetan region of Kham are usually made with much more massive structures and bright, bold colours and designs which reflect the character of the people of the region. With the cabinets, particularly, the artists of the day could give free reign to their aesthetic inspiration, without the iconographic constraints of religious art. Therefore, the cabinets offer a wide variety of decorations, from floral patterns, geometric designs and Buddhist auspicious symbols, to pictorial representations of popular stories.
Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Tibetan wooden cabinet hand painted
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years old.
This is a tibetan wooden cabinet with a door in the front part .There is two shelves behind the door, Used as a bedroom chest .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M401
size
L 76cm W 40cm H120cm
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 .
weight
It has a door in the front part one shelves inside ..Please see the photoes of the NO.M396 from different part .
.tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Native tibetan hand painted
Natural colour & old pine wood
Made like 80years old.
This is a tibetan wooden cabinet with a door in the front part .There is two shelves behind the door, Used as a bedroom chest .
place of origin
Tibet
material
wooden
model number
LF-M401
size
L 76cm W 40cm H120cm
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 .
weight
It has a door in the front part one shelves inside ..Please see the photoes of the NO.M396 from different part .
.tibetan furniture is primitive and simple, yet gorgeous. It is ornamented with colorful paintings, precious stones, engraved wood, etc. Whats more, it is often decorated with fur, which is peculiar to this nation. In addition to these, it is also famous for its magical decorative patterns, associated with fortune and treasure. Tibetan furniture is rich in color. Red, yellow and brown are the ones most favored by people there. Paintings on the furniture are often related to religion, which can be mysterious in an outsiders eye.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)