Fridge megnet of the Qianqiu Pavilion caisson ceiling, similar to the celling in Balck Myth:Wukong
Fridge megnet of the Qianqiu Pavilion caisson ceiling, similar to the celling in Balck Myth:Wukong
This Fridge Megnet (material: wood, with 5 layers) is inspired by the caisson ceiling of The Qianqiu Pavilion, which translates to the "Pavilion for Celebrating the Millennium," is one of the notable pavilions within the Imperial Garden of the Forbidden City. This pavilion is particularly famous for its exquisite caisson ceiling, which is a masterpiece of traditional Chinese carpentry and design.
When you at Xiaoxitian of Black Myth Wukong, Look upon in the palace and you will find these magnificent ceilings, which called Caisson cellings (Zaojing) in China.
Caisson ceilings are a distinctive feature of classical Chinese architecture, often located at the center of the ceiling in a sunken design that is square, polygonal, or circular, adorned with exquisite carvings or painted patterns.