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Teak Window Shutter From Bikaner - 19th Century Japan The practice of lacquering came

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The practice of lacquering came from Sindh many Sindhi people migrated to Kutch bringing tradition with them

While not an antique in itself

they can be used as a side table or as an extra stool for guests dinner table

The perfect gift for a lover of meditation Zircon is said to have great healing energy that can promote balance between a person's physical

elongated form and practical storage combine functionality with timeless provincial character

Teak Window Shutter From Bikaner - 19th Century Japan The practice of lacquering cameThis elegant 19th century teak window shutter from Bikaner reflects the refined architectural craftsmanship for which the historic desert city is renowned. Handcrafted from solid teak, the piece features a beautifully carved Mughal arch motif with intricate foliate detailing, framed within its original long vertical panel. The restrained carving and elongated proportions give the shutter a sculptural quality, allowing it to function equally as an

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