Standing Wood Sculpture – Tall Minimalist Home & Office Décor | Natural Wooden Figurine with Marble Base

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Standing Wood Sculpture – Tall Minimalist Home & Office Décor | Natural Wooden Figurine With Marble Base - Warmly Design

Warmly Design Standing Wood Sculpture – Tall Minimalist Home & Office Décor | Natural Wooden Figurine with Marble Base. Perfect for Home Décor and Invigoration. Modern Home Maker, Create Your Own Life Style.

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“Whisper of the Ancients” 🪶🎨
A mesmerizing fusion of tradition and fantasy—this ethereal portrait captures a timeless muse, adorned with intricate patterns, symbolic ornaments, and a surreal companion on her head. Her expression, serene yet powerful, evokes the wisdom of ancient spirits intertwined with nature. 🍃🔴
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Imbibing the Eastern mystique of #ClevelandMuseumofArt's Kang Zhuo with Dragons in Clouds. Ancient craftsmanship meets dragon folklore. Can art transcend time? 🐲⏳
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Low Table (kang zhuo) with Dragons in Clouds | Cleveland Museum of Art

Originally, low tables were placed on a <em>kang, </em>a raised platform made of brick and heated by a fire underneath, which served as a bed and living space on cold winter days in northern China. During the daytime, these platforms could accommodate two sitters with a kang table placed between them. <br><br>In the warmer south, kang tables were used on daybeds made of wood. By the Ming and Qing dynasties, furniture makers used rare tropical hardwood, such as <em>huanghuali, </em>known as rosewood.