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Painted Mongolian Sideboard Made Elm - Ca 1910 Decorative Stone towards Nepal

SKU 99555327378
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towards Nepal

Mostly carved from a single piece of teakwood - these were used to store the red powder used for marking the forehead of Hindus known as a Tika mark or Bindi

refers to the extraordinary colour transformations that occur as the glaze reacts to heat and atmosphere within the kiln

103 x 51 x 75 (wxdxh cms)

They were used in Mughal palaces and havelis - the stylish homes of wealthy -  This one has been made into a beautiful coffee table - It is supplied on a wrought iron base with a 10mm toughened glass top

Painted Mongolian Sideboard Made Elm - Ca 1910 Decorative Stone towards NepalThis vintage painted sideboard from Mongolia was made in the 1910's. This piece has original floral painting on a beautiful orange red background. These cabinets were used by nomadic people in Mongolia & neighboring southern Shanxi province for storage of clothes and bedding or grain. This piece is likely from the Mongolian, Shanxi border area. Also used as altar cabinets for family ancestor worship. The front doors have been modified from the

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