
Red Lacquer Fujian Wedding Cabinet - 19th Century
A richly patinated, two-part bridal cabinet from Fujian, South China, finished in deep cinnabar-red lacquer. Presented as part of a brideâs dowry, wedding cabinets like this balanced generous storage with layers of auspicious meaningâthe glowing red surface signalling joy, prosperity and enduring good fortune for the new household.
Delicate hand-painted blossoms and birds enliven the doors, framed by original ironwork: an elegant butterfly-form upper lock plate engraved with bats, a circular lower lockplate for harmony, and fish-form brass latches for abundance. Built in two stacking sections for ease of transport and use, the interior offers shelves and drawers for clothing, textiles and treasured possessions.
- Origin: Fujian Province, China
- Date: 19th Century (Qing dynasty)
- Materials: Cypress wood (ææš, bÇimĂč) with red lacquer; original hand-forged iron and brass fittings
- Construction: Two-part stack; framed-and-panelled doors; interior shelves and drawers
- Decoration: Painted floral sprays and songbirds; butterfly-form hasp with bat engravings; circular lower lockplate; fish-form latches
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with natural craquelure and age-related wear that deepen the surface and character
Symbolism Explained
- Red lacquer (çșąæŒ, hĂłng qÄ«): The wedding colour in China, conveying happiness, vitality, prosperity and protection against misfortune.
- Butterfly (èŽè¶, hĂșdiĂ©): A classical emblem of romantic love and joy, wishing a marriage of enduring affection.
- Bats (è /çŠ, fĂș): A homophone for âblessingsâ (fĂș), invoking good fortune for the new household.
- Fish (鱌/äœ, yĂș): A pun for âsurplusâ (yĂș), expressing the wish for abundance year after yearââćčŽćčŽæäœâ.
- Circular lockplate (ć, hĂ©): The round form signifies harmony, completeness and unity between partners and family.
- Bird-and-flower painting (è±éž, huÄniÇo): A genre celebrating the joys of domestic life, seasonal renewal and natural beautyâapt blessings for a new marriage.
- References: See Chinese Furniture: A Guide to Collecting Antiques by K Mazurkewich, Fig 535 for a similar example
A fine Fujian bridal cabinet inÂ ææš (bÇimĂč) where every motif carries a clear wish for love, prosperity and harmonyâan heirloom that unites symbolism and craftsmanship.
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Red Lacquer Fujian Wedding Cabinet - 19th Century
A richly patinated, two-part bridal cabinet from Fujian, South China, finished in deep cinnabar-red lacquer. Presented as part of a brideâs dowry, wedding cabinets like this balanced generous storage with layers of auspicious meaningâthe glowing red surface signalling joy, prosperity and enduring good fortune for the new household.
Delicate hand-painted blossoms and birds enliven the doors, framed by original ironwork: an elegant butterfly-form upper lock plate engraved with bats, a circular lower lockplate for harmony, and fish-form brass latches for abundance. Built in two stacking sections for ease of transport and use, the interior offers shelves and drawers for clothing, textiles and treasured possessions.
- Origin: Fujian Province, China
- Date: 19th Century (Qing dynasty)
- Materials: Cypress wood (ææš, bÇimĂč) with red lacquer; original hand-forged iron and brass fittings
- Construction: Two-part stack; framed-and-panelled doors; interior shelves and drawers
- Decoration: Painted floral sprays and songbirds; butterfly-form hasp with bat engravings; circular lower lockplate; fish-form latches
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with natural craquelure and age-related wear that deepen the surface and character
Symbolism Explained
- Red lacquer (çșąæŒ, hĂłng qÄ«): The wedding colour in China, conveying happiness, vitality, prosperity and protection against misfortune.
- Butterfly (èŽè¶, hĂșdiĂ©): A classical emblem of romantic love and joy, wishing a marriage of enduring affection.
- Bats (è /çŠ, fĂș): A homophone for âblessingsâ (fĂș), invoking good fortune for the new household.
- Fish (鱌/äœ, yĂș): A pun for âsurplusâ (yĂș), expressing the wish for abundance year after yearââćčŽćčŽæäœâ.
- Circular lockplate (ć, hĂ©): The round form signifies harmony, completeness and unity between partners and family.
- Bird-and-flower painting (è±éž, huÄniÇo): A genre celebrating the joys of domestic life, seasonal renewal and natural beautyâapt blessings for a new marriage.
- References: See Chinese Furniture: A Guide to Collecting Antiques by K Mazurkewich, Fig 535 for a similar example
A fine Fujian bridal cabinet inÂ ææš (bÇimĂč) where every motif carries a clear wish for love, prosperity and harmonyâan heirloom that unites symbolism and craftsmanship.
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A richly patinated, two-part bridal cabinet from Fujian, South China, finished in deep cinnabar-red lacquer. Presented as part of a brideâs dowry, wedding cabinets like this balanced generous storage with layers of auspicious meaningâthe glowing red surface signalling joy, prosperity and enduring good fortune for the new household.
Delicate hand-painted blossoms and birds enliven the doors, framed by original ironwork: an elegant butterfly-form upper lock plate engraved with bats, a circular lower lockplate for harmony, and fish-form brass latches for abundance. Built in two stacking sections for ease of transport and use, the interior offers shelves and drawers for clothing, textiles and treasured possessions.
- Origin: Fujian Province, China
- Date: 19th Century (Qing dynasty)
- Materials: Cypress wood (ææš, bÇimĂč) with red lacquer; original hand-forged iron and brass fittings
- Construction: Two-part stack; framed-and-panelled doors; interior shelves and drawers
- Decoration: Painted floral sprays and songbirds; butterfly-form hasp with bat engravings; circular lower lockplate; fish-form latches
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with natural craquelure and age-related wear that deepen the surface and character
Symbolism Explained
- Red lacquer (çșąæŒ, hĂłng qÄ«): The wedding colour in China, conveying happiness, vitality, prosperity and protection against misfortune.
- Butterfly (èŽè¶, hĂșdiĂ©): A classical emblem of romantic love and joy, wishing a marriage of enduring affection.
- Bats (è /çŠ, fĂș): A homophone for âblessingsâ (fĂș), invoking good fortune for the new household.
- Fish (鱌/äœ, yĂș): A pun for âsurplusâ (yĂș), expressing the wish for abundance year after yearââćčŽćčŽæäœâ.
- Circular lockplate (ć, hĂ©): The round form signifies harmony, completeness and unity between partners and family.
- Bird-and-flower painting (è±éž, huÄniÇo): A genre celebrating the joys of domestic life, seasonal renewal and natural beautyâapt blessings for a new marriage.
- References: See Chinese Furniture: A Guide to Collecting Antiques by K Mazurkewich, Fig 535 for a similar example
A fine Fujian bridal cabinet inÂ ææš (bÇimĂč) where every motif carries a clear wish for love, prosperity and harmonyâan heirloom that unites symbolism and craftsmanship.
























