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384 days ago

Exquisite Pair of Chinese Embroidered Gold Thread Bird Panels/ Frames - Artistry and Elegance

Andrew from Onehunga

Moving House Sale! Must Go!

Only pick-up from Onehunga, Auckland.

Add a touch of timeless elegance to your space with this exquisite pair of Chinese Embroidered Gold Thread Framed Panels.
Each panel features a captivating bird motif, meticulously handcrafted with delicate silk and intricate gold thread embroidery.

Features:

1. Artistic Masterpiece: These panels are a testament to Chinese craftsmanship, showcasing intricate embroidery that captures the beauty of birds in stunning detail.

2. Rich History: Embrace the rich cultural heritage of China with these pieces, which reflect centuries of artistic tradition.

3. Versatile Decor: Perfect for both traditional and contemporary interiors, these panels can be displayed together or separately to enhance your decor.

4. Quality Framing: The panels are beautifully framed to complement their elegance, adding a touch of sophistication to any room.

Dimensions (each panel):

• Width: 37 cm
• Height: 24 cm

Whether you’re a collector of fine art or simply appreciate the beauty of Chinese craftsmanship, these panels are sure to captivate your senses.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own these exquisite pieces of art. Contact me today to arrange pickup.

Elevate your space with the timeless beauty of Chinese embroidery!

Price: $80

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