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Carved Teakwood Tikka Box From Banswara - 19th Century Material - Mango Wood A pretty rare find these

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A pretty rare find these days - an old wrought Iron Diwali Lamp (Toran) From Rajasthan - Ca 80 Yrs Old

Chests and trunks were used as storage in homes and monasteries

This one is decorated with repeating geometric patterns

It is constructed from teak wood and ornately carved

Carved Teakwood Tikka Box From Banswara - 19th Century Material - Mango Wood A pretty rare find theseThis carved teak tikka box is from the tribal region of Banswara in Rajasthan. They were used as a box for tika or bindi, also known as Kumkuma the red forehead marking used by Hindus. Today, they are popular places to store trinkets or used as a desk tidy. From India UK Delivery Charge except Highlands & Islands 7. 50 More delivery options available at checkout

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