A pair Chinese Huanghuali wood hunting chairs Likely early to…
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A pair Chinese Huanghuali wood hunting chairs Likely early to mid 20th century the frame constructed of Huanghuali wood with fugitive contrasting grain the back decorated with carved scrolling waves and mythical beast, the frame having applied decorative metal work mounts and supports, later added cushions, height 103 cm. Provenance: Purchased Gregson's Auctions Perth, c.1980's

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  • Huanghuali Wood - Huanghuali is the most sought-after timber used in the construction of Chinese furniture because of its fine colour and grain.

    During Ming and early Qing dynasties, most of the best furniture was made from huanghuali wood.

    It is a member of the rosewood family and over time the surface mellows to a yellowish brown tone with the exposure to light.

    In recent years, furniture made from huanghuali wood has increased exponentially in value.

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