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Indian Door & Frame From Himachal Pradesh - 19th Century Origin - Mongolia facing upwards

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Description

facing upwards

This lovely low teak chair is from Shekavati region of Rajasthan - 19thC Chip carved in traditional style with a strung seat which has been recently replaced

This style of cabinet became popular in Gansu towards the end of the 19th century and the latter part of the Qing Dynasty

The symbol on the legs is a ruyi

Made in Rajasthan from Vintage Saris

Indian Door & Frame From Himachal Pradesh - 19th Century Origin - Mongolia facing upwardsThis intricately carved architectural doorway from Himachal Pradesh, Northern India, dates to the 19th century and reflects strong Mughal artistic influence. Handcrafted from dense, aged teak, the twin doors are deeply set within a robust frame, their surfaces adorned with geometric squares and fine metalwork. A frieze of carved floral motifs runs the full border, and a rare figurative panel depicting three figures crowns the lintel. Traditional

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