Ottoman Empire, late 19th century
61.00 x 97.00 x 66.00 cm
Elegant table with a complex architectural structure, resting on four legs connected by an upper and lower surface. Decorative elements in the shape of an inverted pyramid hang from the upper crossbar. The entire surface is inlaid with mother-of-pearl tiles and various types of wood to form geometric and star-shaped arabesque decorations.
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