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Painted Gujarati House Shrine - Early 19th Century Dog Gates 115 x 3 x 131

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115 x 3 x 131 (wxdxh cms)

This album is a portal into the hidden world of the Shogun's princess and her attendants in Edo Castle over a year

These old Indian cooking pots were used in India for day-to-day cooking in a process known as 'dum cooking' where the pot is sealed and food is cooked over a long time resulting in a strong infusion of flavors without the loss of liquid

Dimensions: W25 x D20 x H21 cm

usually to Shiva or Khandoba

Painted Gujarati House Shrine - Early 19th Century Dog Gates 115 x 3 x 131This early 19th century painted teak house shrine from Gujarat is a finely crafted example of domestic devotion, created to enshrine a households favourite deity. The surface displays beautifully layered generations of paint in deep reds, ochres, creams and traces of verdigris, giving the piece a wonderfully time worn patina. The central doors open to reveal the sanctum where the deity figure would have been placed, offering a glimpse into the

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