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Tiwalia Shrine Panel Mirror From Bikaner - 19th Century Origin - Mughal The word 'suzani' derives from

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The word 'suzani' derives from the Farsi word for 'needle' and involves highly skilled wonderful silk embroidery

As India develops

Lord Rama took pity on Sugriva and advised him to challenge his brother to a dual

these vessels often carried tikka ash or vibhuti which is used in the same way

Tiwalia Shrine Panel Mirror From Bikaner - 19th Century Origin - Mughal The word 'suzani' derives fromThis antique Indian triple mirror is from Bikaner in Rajasthan. It would have been plastered into the wall and painted in vibrant colours, traces of which still remain. The top Mughal mihrab arch is surrounded by beautiful carvings. Originally these would have been wall cabinets. The bottom two mirrors can be concealed behind the hinged doors. Supplied with sturdy hangers for wall mounting. From India UK Delivery Charge except Highlands & Islands 40

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