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WOODEN OFFERING STAND, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)

Sale price$804.00 AUD

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A wooden offering stand from the Joseon dynasty.

A low-profile Joseon wooden offering stand. The thick top panel has a raised rim and is supported on all four corners by legs; the sides are pierced with curved, arch-like cutouts. Originally intended to hold offerings, its form readily adapts in contemporary interiors to serve as a small table, a tea tray, or a display stand.

The top surface bears scuffs and soiling from extended use and a soft sheen to the wood; the edges and corners show accumulated wear. The reddish wood, deepened by a darkened aged patina, lends the piece a quietly grounded presence that calms the space even when merely placed.

This low stand is suitable for placing a teapot or tea bowls, and can also be incorporated into the arrangement of a tea shelf. Sitting close to the floor, when used to gather utensils during tea time it exudes the quiet presence characteristic of Joseon woodwork.

It is well worn: the corners have rounded, and the scuffs and scratches have become integrated into the surface, giving it the characteristic appearance of aged wood.

A piece that can also serve as a tea stand or small low table. It pairs well with Chinese tea utensils.

w29.3 x d20 x h7cm

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WOODEN OFFERING STAND, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE)
WOODEN OFFERING STAND, Joseon Dynasty(1392–1897CE) Sale price$804.00 AUD