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Painted Teak House Shrine From Patan - Early 19th Century Large Mirrors It has two simple shelves

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Description

It has two simple shelves and a split glass front with a vintage-style apothecary shop logo and text

They are known as belen in Hindi

A similar example can be found in "Chinese Furniture: A guide to collecting antiques" by Mazurkewich - Fig

Materials: Hand-thrown and hand-painted porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue decoration

Painted Teak House Shrine From Patan - Early 19th Century Large Mirrors It has two simple shelvesThis wonderfully carved Indian shrine is from Patan, Gujarat and would have been set into a wall and used to house the family's favorite deity in a Hindu or Jain household. Dating from the early 19th century, the central jali doors can be opened or closed. The traditional Mughal mihrab arch is flanked by two pillars surmounted by parrots. This house temple still has many layers of its original and earlier paint. Today, these are often used as

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