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Window Mirror From Nagaur - 19th Century Origin - India These decorative Indian bowls are

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Description

These decorative Indian bowls are carved in the shape of a lotus flower

It is a copy of a lidded vase from the tomb of Princess Ancheng (1384-1443)

Very few examples of Japanese exportware like this remained in Japan as they were mostly exported

This style of Chinese chest is found exclusively in Shanxi Province in Northern China and dates from the late 19th century

Condition: Excellent antique condition with age-related wear and distressed painted finish

Window Mirror From Nagaur - 19th Century Origin - India These decorative Indian bowls areThis simple yet characterful mirror is crafted from an old teak window frame from Nagaur in Rajasthan, dating to the 19th century. Originally part of a traditional building, the shutters have been replaced with mirror glass, giving new life to the piece while preserving its historic charm. The frame is decorated with repeating geometric carvings, subtly enhanced by remnants of old paint that have softened over time into a rich, layered patina. Its

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