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Jumu, Homgmu and bast work, ‘Dreamstone’ marble inset China, 19th century Large resting bench with rectangular, bast-covered reclining surface on volute feet Studded, open frame, the interstice filled with cloud motifs, a drawer and a rectangular panel Low backrest with a cloud motif and openwork floral décor Rollable headrest Dimensions: 71.5 x 172 x 74 cm Good condition Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 7,000 Euro
Condition:
The day bed is in good condition. The wooden surfaces are rubbed in places, verso slightly faded, or partially slightly bumped. The bast work with age-related patina. The dimensions are 71.5 x 172 x 74 cm.
Hongmu
Hongmu is a variety of the Southeast Asian rosewood. The surface structure of the finely striped precious wood, resembles Zitan, without the lustrous surface and the unusual grain. Large quantity of furniture was made of the reddish-brown to black colored wood, especially for carving work. But there is almost no reference to Hongmu before the second half of the Qing dynasty, suggesting that it was not a material commonly used before.
Jumu (Southern Elm)
Popular in making furniture, Jumu was preferred especially in the region of Suzhou. The South elm has a slightly darker heartwood than sapwood, and varying in colors from a yellowish-brown to coffee brown. It is again widely distributed throughout China, but especially in the provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui. It has a fine grain, what distinguishes the wood from the Northern Elm (Yumu), and is slightly denser and stronger.
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