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Mirror Frame Made From Old Teak Window - 19th Century Material - Camphor Wood long celebrated for its warm

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long celebrated for its warm colour and use throughout the desert architecture of Rajasthan

Tibetan Altar Cabinet With Original Painting - circa 1920

Encased in a hand-finished wooden frame

Tibetan chests and trunks were used as storage in homes and monasteries

Mirror Frame Made From Old Teak Window - 19th Century Material - Camphor Wood long celebrated for its warmThis elegant carved roheda mirror has been crafted from an original 19th century window frame from the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, an area renowned for its refined Mughal influenced wood carving. The frame displays beautifully hand carved floral and scrolling motifs, with a classic arched opening that reflects the architectural language of traditional haveli homes. The warm tones of the aged roheda wood, combined with its naturally weathered

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