Eight Immortals Puddingstone Table

c. 1800
$8,800 USD
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Dimensions
W: 40.0" D: 40.0" H: 34.75"
Materials
Northern Elmwood
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
BJA107
Estimated Shipping
$688

Called an "eight immortals" table, this early 19th-century square table was designed to seat eight people, with a bench for two on each side. The table top is inset with puddingstone, a conglomerate stone from China that has been favored for centuries for its captivating appearance. The table's lacquered elmwood frame is simply decorated, each square leg linked by humpback stretchers and topped with three carved spandrels.

Additional Dimensions:
Table Apron to Floor: 29"

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Pudding Stone

Named for its resemblance to a fruit-studded pudding, the conglomerate stone known as ‘pudding stone’ has been a favored material for centuries, selected for its contrasting colors and mesmerizing patterns. Sourced from the mountains of Shandong Province, China, each stone is cut and polished to reveal the captivating natural forms held within.  

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