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Painted Window Shutter From Nagaur - 19thC Material - Neem Wood The gilding has worn away

SKU 19244502540
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Description

The gilding has worn away on the face to reveal the red lacquer covering the bronze

The simplicity of the frame allows the architectural silhouette and textured finish to take centre stage

The eyes are made from glass

surrounded by a repeating pattern along the edges of the piece

Dokra - also spelt Dhokra

Painted Window Shutter From Nagaur - 19thC Material - Neem Wood The gilding has worn awayThis unusual window shutter is from Nagaur in Rajasthan and dates to the 19th century. This style of window is usually found only in Bikaner, a region further north. It would have been plastered into the wall to form a built in cupboard for keeping statues of gods safe or for storage. Painted across this window is the iconic seigaiha wave motif which first appeared in ancient China to indicate waves on a map. It has become prominent in Japanese

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