The rare red sandal wood
The Maintenance of Red Sandal Wood
Sandal wood is a dense timber which will not be gnawed by worms, but its color will be affected by sunlight, so it should be placed in a cool and dry place.
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Sharp objects should never be rubbed against the wood, if one wants to maintain the smooth surface of the ware.
Some people only keep a sandal wood work as an ornament, and will seldom touch it. But the fact is, the more frequently the wood is rubbed, the shinier the wood will be.
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Hollow stool made of red sandal
Ming Dynasty
Face diameter: 39cm
Belly diameter: 50cm Height: 48cm
This stool is in the shape of a drum and its middle part is carved out from a whole piece of red sandal wood. It is mellow in design, and superb in workmanship.
Red sandal armchair with rattan shaving mattress and short legs
Ming Dynasty
Height: 58cm
Width: 58cm
Length: 37cm
This armchair was originally kept in the Qing palace. Its shape is very special, because the legs are even shorter than the backrest. It was most likely designed for the children of well-off families, or to be set in a sedan.
Red sandal Ruyi with inlayed white marble, spun gold and inscribed emperor’s poem
Qing Dynasty
Length: 39cm
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Ruyi is an S-shaped ornamental object that symbolizes good luck in Chinese traditional culture. This red sandal one is produced during the Qianlong Reign, 1755. In that year, the emperor successfully suppressed a rebellion in Ili, and the Royal Household Bureau made this Ruyi to congratulate him. The modeling of this Ruyi is graceful and solemn, the curve is harmonious and smooth, and the craft is adept and exquisite. These all show the supreme status of the royalty. It was sold for ¥4.29 million at an auction two years ago.