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Framed Jaipur School Painting Of Krishna & Radha - 19th Century Famille-Rose Porcelain creating a delicate lattice pattern

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Description

creating a delicate lattice pattern that allows airflow while showcasing the skilled metalworking techniques of the period

Both versatile and eye-catching

Made from Cryptomeria - the iron fittings are handmade by a local blacksmith

This mirror is made from an old carved teak wall niche & comes from the Banswara district of Rajasthan

Jackfruit wood is often used for building construction in South India as is comparable in quality to teak wood

Framed Jaipur School Painting Of Krishna & Radha - 19th Century Famille-Rose Porcelain creating a delicate lattice patternThis Bikaner school Indian watercolour depicts Krishna playing a horn to Radha in the company of a cow handler with his cow. Krishna and Radha stand on lotus leaves near a lake while clouds and mountains dominate the background. This piece is from the Jaipur School of painting. Supplied in its original distressed gilt frame. Painting Size: 29. 5 x 39. 5 (wxh cm) From India UK Delivery Charge except Highlands & Islands 7. 50 More delivery options

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