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Window Shutters From Shekhawati - 19th Century Margin Scheme sturdy construction

SKU 80898774430
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USD125.00 USD157.00

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Description

sturdy construction

It is intricately carved with the shape of the goddess Durga

Features: Circular form

These chests were made in The Rann of Kutch and used as dhow trade chests for transporting spices like pepper and cloves

Window Shutters From Shekhawati - 19th Century Margin Scheme sturdy constructionThese Indian window shutters are from the Shekhawati region of the Thar Desert, Rajasthan, and date to the 19th century. The carving shows a strong Mughal influence. The window shutters are constructed from roheda wood and bound with iron and studded brass. Please note, that due to the individual nature of antique pieces, there may be slight variation from the images shown. Supplied with strong hangers to make a stunning piece of wall art. From India

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