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Teak & Iron Jali Dog Gate From Gujarat - 19th Century Style - Temple Jar Bhumisparsha means "Touching the earth"

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Bhumisparsha means "Touching the earth" and symbolises Buddha's enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree

Kasane is a 'chest on chest' and isho refers to its primary function as a clothing chest

130 x 40 x 80 (wxdxh cms)

This pidha chair is woven with a leather seat and rope suggesting it was made for a Muslim community

antique dog gates are valued not only for their historical significance but also for their versatility as decorative architectural pieces

Teak & Iron Jali Dog Gate From Gujarat - 19th Century Style - Temple Jar Bhumisparsha means "Touching the earth"These 19th century Indian dog gates from Gujarat would have been used in front of the main entrance door of Gujarati Havelis to keep animals out. This one is made from teak wood and hand beaten iron crafted in a lattice style. This style is called jali in India and the quality of these gates is particularly high with excellent carving on the crest of the gates. They make very interesting & decorative garden gates & are suitable for outdoor use as well

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