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Today I will talk about "History Chair" by the way you've never see the chair yet? if you have not seen you guys was really Kudet deeeh .. The chair was a place where we sit and we sit on it is shaped object number "4" that is damaged and reverse loo .. if you've remembered it let us know more about the buddy we are the chair of History Chair below:
The chair is one of the oldest and main furniture in the community. The new chair is commonly used in the XVII century. Prior to the seat, people usually use a wooden crate or a large piece of wood as a seat. These objects are very large and heavy that it is difficult to be moved. Therefore, humans began to think to create an object that is more efficient and ultimately created a chair.
At the beginning is found, the chair is a symbol of power and dignity. For example, in ancient Egyptian society (3110-1070 BC). Seats for the king made of Mahak, whether it's ebony, ivory, or gilded wood, carved or painted brightly, then wrapped expensive cloth or animal skin. Chairs are usually similar toe foot beast, complete wool felt with claws or nails.
Similar to Egypt, the ancient Greek society, (110-400 BC), the chair determines the social wool felt status of its owner. However, the nation had a chance to find a seat models 'klysmos' ie without hand-shaped chair typical, two front legs curved like the letter C gaping forward, reverse two hind legs like the letters C facing backwards. wool felt Its back was arched and holder made of rope. The back seat was popular in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
In contrast again with the ancient wool felt Romans (700-400 BC), although a lot of imitating the Greek, they have a life of its own with more use of bronze and silver. wool felt The Romans managed to develop into a curule stools that are often occupied judge bench. wool felt Curule usually of wood combined with ivory or metal casted. Model curule survived until the Middle Ages (400-1300 AD). Then followed wool felt with a chair with ottoman, side panels high, or canopy of damask wool felt or velvet. Panels and canopy it as an antidote to the wind.
In Japan, India, and China-especially in the Han Dynasty (202-200 BC) - has generated oriental furniture of high artistic wool felt value. Skilled Chinese artisans connect between sections without nails or pegs, and rarely use glue. The trick, ends at the connection was carved with highly skilled, so they can get in each other. wool felt
Nineteenth wool felt century, the chair reflects the rapid development of technology. 1928 Samuel Pratt patented homemade chair the first to use a spring of iron or steel wire which eventually applied to the lounge chairs so that it becomes more convenient.
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Today I will talk about "History Chair" by the way you've never see the chair yet? if you have not seen you guys was really Kudet deeeh .. The chair was a place where we sit and we sit on it is shaped object number "4" that is damaged and reverse loo .. if you've remembered it let us know more about the buddy we are the chair of History Chair below:
The chair is one of the oldest and main furniture in the community. The new chair is commonly used in the XVII century. Prior to the seat, people usually use a wooden crate or a large piece of wood as a seat. These objects are very large and heavy that it is difficult to be moved. Therefore, humans began to think to create an object that is more efficient and ultimately created a chair.
At the beginning is found, the chair is a symbol of power and dignity. For example, in ancient Egyptian society (3110-1070 BC). Seats for the king made of Mahak, whether it's ebony, ivory, or gilded wood, carved or painted brightly, then wrapped expensive cloth or animal skin. Chairs are usually similar toe foot beast, complete wool felt with claws or nails.
Similar to Egypt, the ancient Greek society, (110-400 BC), the chair determines the social wool felt status of its owner. However, the nation had a chance to find a seat models 'klysmos' ie without hand-shaped chair typical, two front legs curved like the letter C gaping forward, reverse two hind legs like the letters C facing backwards. wool felt Its back was arched and holder made of rope. The back seat was popular in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
In contrast again with the ancient wool felt Romans (700-400 BC), although a lot of imitating the Greek, they have a life of its own with more use of bronze and silver. wool felt The Romans managed to develop into a curule stools that are often occupied judge bench. wool felt Curule usually of wood combined with ivory or metal casted. Model curule survived until the Middle Ages (400-1300 AD). Then followed wool felt with a chair with ottoman, side panels high, or canopy of damask wool felt or velvet. Panels and canopy it as an antidote to the wind.
In Japan, India, and China-especially in the Han Dynasty (202-200 BC) - has generated oriental furniture of high artistic wool felt value. Skilled Chinese artisans connect between sections without nails or pegs, and rarely use glue. The trick, ends at the connection was carved with highly skilled, so they can get in each other. wool felt
Nineteenth wool felt century, the chair reflects the rapid development of technology. 1928 Samuel Pratt patented homemade chair the first to use a spring of iron or steel wire which eventually applied to the lounge chairs so that it becomes more convenient.
Blogspot Theme designed by: Christall Creations, Christallo Fertino.
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