Black Lacquered High-Waisted Incense Stand With Four Legs

Ming Dynasty
Incense Stand
Wood
34.5 × 34.5 × 52.5 cm

  • This square incense stand boasts an understated elegance with its all-around black lacquer finish, eschewing ornate decoration for a sleek, unembellished look that highlights the wood's natural and striking grain patterns at each corner.
  • The stand features a pronounced waistline punctuated with delicate openwork holes in the shape of Chinese flowering crabapple blossoms, while the shoulders bear a unique draped design reminiscent of traditional door hinges.
  • From the sculpted shoulders, three curved legs extend gracefully, flaring outward as they reach the stand's base, contributing to the piece's poised stability and graceful aesthetic.
  • Embodying the minimalist beauty of Song and Yuan dynasty art, the stand's form and contours convey a sense of dynamic tension and refined elegance, complemented by a plain black lacquer wooden box for storage. With a height of about fifty centimeters, it is ideally sized for placement on the floor, bed, or desk and serves as a perfect platform for displaying incense burners and aromatic substances like orchid and musk.


Reference and image source: China Guardian (HK) Auctions Co., Ltd.

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