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Carved Teak Chariot Carving Of Lord Rama - 19th Century Origin - Thailand It is missing a few

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Description

It is missing a few decorations on the lid

The open construction and slim profile make it ideal for displaying books

Made from poplar wood it was made in approximately 1900 and would have been used for everyday family meals

sound (a four-stringed lute)

Ming designs have elegance in their simplicity and are beautifully proportioned

Carved Teak Chariot Carving Of Lord Rama - 19th Century Origin - Thailand It is missing a fewThis carved teak chariot panel depicting Lord Rama is from an old temple chariot from Tamil Nadu in South India. Lord Rama is associated with virtue and was believed to be an incarnation of Vishnu. Rama is seen here wearing a Kiritamukuta, 'The Highest of All Crowns' holding a bow. This is likely a scene from The Ramayana, an ancient Hindu epic written in Sanskrit, specifically the tale of Vali & Sugriva. Vali & Sugriva were brothers and when Sugriva

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