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Indian Painted Window Mirror - 19th Century Material - Teak dating to circa 1910 -

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dating to circa 1910 - 1920 century and created using the ancient lost-wax casting tradition that has been practised by tribal metalworking communities of central and eastern India for centuries

Red elm was considered particularly desirable in Chinese furniture making for its attractive colour and grain

the aged blue paint finish gives this cabinet a true vintage feel

This style of sideboard was a staple in Shanxi province and would have been used as altar cabinets

The hollow body serves as a reservoir for the oil

Indian Painted Window Mirror - 19th Century Material - Teak dating to circa 1910 -This elegant mirror was once a window frame from a wealthy haveli in Madhya Pradesh, Northern India. Hand carved from solid teak, it features a classic Mughal mihrab arch framed by finely detailed floral carving and small carved parrots a symbol of love and devotion in Indian art. The soft layers of cream and faded paint reveal traces of its original finish, giving the piece a gentle, timeworn charm. At nearly two centuries old, the teak has acquired

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