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Takhat Table From Shekhawati - 19th Century Hundi Hanging Lamps The warm patina and visible

SKU 1768164059
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USD1075.00 USD1116.00

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Description

The warm patina and visible wear speak to decades of daily use

The workmanship is excellent and all hand painted

Additional Notes: Please Advise Orientation At Time Of Purchase So Hangers Can Be Fitted Accordingly

The deep relief carving and rhythmic grid-like composition give the piece a strong visual presence

This simple cream painted mirror is made from reclaimed teak wood from an old Indian 19th-century building in Gujarat

Takhat Table From Shekhawati - 19th Century Hundi Hanging Lamps The warm patina and visibleThis fabulous coffee table is an antique Indian daybed known as a takhat. Takhats were originally used as daybeds by the wealthy merchant classes in Rajasthan, particularly in the Shekhawati area. This takhat is from Shekhawati and dates to the 19th century and is constructed from roheda wood, which is a variety of teak and the national wood of Rajasthan. This table has old carvings in Hindi on one side and colourful lacquer beading runs around the

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