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Carved Takhat From Gujarat - 19thC Iron Bound Chests This vibrant mirror has been

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This vibrant mirror has been created from an old carved teak wall niche from the Banswara district of Rajasthan

This elegant 19th-century Indian garden bench is inspired by the celebrated Coalbrookdale designs produced in England during the Victorian period

These are families of direct male descendants sharing the same surname

adds to the curious and whimsical nature of the piece

These majestic pieces have been designed to house small statues or larger candes

Carved Takhat From Gujarat - 19thC Iron Bound Chests This vibrant mirror has beenThis impressive 19th century carved takhat from Gujarat is a superb example of traditional Indian craftsmanship. Originally serving as a daybed for the wealthy merchant classes, the takhat was both a practical furnishing and a mark of status. Crafted from roheda wood a prized variety of teak and the national wood of Rajasthan it carries a rich history and enduring strength. The takhat features beautifully turned and lacquered legs that provide both

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