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Carved Teak Window Mirror From Maharashtra - 19th Century Origin - Turkmenistan Most brass was robbed from

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Most brass was robbed from Chinese furniture in Mao's great revolution

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

more refined example can be found in The Philadephia Museum of Art's collection

A "Harimazee" collaborative print between various artists

Carved Teak Window Mirror From Maharashtra - 19th Century Origin - Turkmenistan Most brass was robbed fromThis magnificent 19th century carved teak window mirror from Maharashtra, India, began life as an architectural window featuring the elegant cusped form of a classic Mughal arch. Carefully repurposed into a striking mirror, it retains its richly hand carved frame, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship of traditional Indian woodcarvers. The deep relief floral carvings, twisted columns and intricately shaped arch create a dramatic focal point, while

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