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Painted Tibetan Altar Cabinet - Late 19th Century Material - Elm (Reclaimed) Construction: Traditional Mortise And Tenon

SKU 74463015210
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Description

Construction: Traditional Mortise And Tenon Joinery

Small - W16 x D13 x H4 cm

The distressed paint reveals layers of age and use

This style of copper plated tin Repoussé work is usually associated with the traditional Islamic inhabitants of Kashmir

Now fitted with a modern mirror plate

Painted Tibetan Altar Cabinet - Late 19th Century Material - Elm (Reclaimed) Construction: Traditional Mortise And TenonThis exquisitely painted cabinet is from Central Tibet and dates to the late 19th century. We've removed layers of soot and discoloured orange varnish to reveal the beautifully painted scenes underneath. See the final photograph for pre restoration images. Each panel is of precise cultural significance and tells the story of Tibet's rich history: Top Left: A Mongolian seated figure with a chained angry tiger Some say this is Gshi Khan (1582 1655),

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