In ancient times, water was used to illuminate the shadows, and water-filled bronze vessels were used as lessons. In the Han Dynasty, it was renamed Jian to #Mirror. Bronze mirrors became popular during the Han and Wei Dynasties, and there were full-length #mirrors. At first, the bronze #mirror was thin, round with flanges, decorated with patterns or inscriptions on the back, and a semi-circular button in the center of the back to hold the #mirror, without a handle, forming the unique style of Chinese #mirrors. Glass mirrors were introduced in the Ming Dynasty, and rear glass #mirrors gradually became popular. Japan and North Korea first introduced bronze #mirrors from China. Glass #mirrors became popular in Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
Description:
-Using E1 high-density board material, healthy and environmentally friendly, strong bearing capacity
-The number of compartments corresponding to the hook strip of the product is reduced by two, and the user-friendly design is more convenient to close the door
-The earring frame is made of stainless steel iron bars
-The compartments of the cabinet body are increased to store slightly higher items and increase the storage space