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Grain Mortar from the Himalayas - 19thC Damchiya Sideboards Known in Rajasthan as a

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Description

Known in Rajasthan as a Gangaur Figure

This elegant carved roheda mirror has been crafted from an original 19th century window frame from the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan

These carved teak jali window shutters are particularly unusual and have an interesting mix of influences from both Mughal and Chinese designs

55 x 25 x 80 (wxdxh cms)

it was originally used as a rice or grain grinding mill in rural Rajasthan or Gujarat

Grain Mortar from the Himalayas - 19thC Damchiya Sideboards Known in Rajasthan as aThis Jackfruit mortar comes from the Kulu valley in Himachal Pradesh it was used for pounding millet the staple food of the region. It is carved from a single piece of timber. Pased down the family from one generation to another, now beautifully patinated by years of continual use. It is supplied with a 6mm toughened glass top and makes a very useful side table. From from Northern India. 45 x 45 x 58 (wxdxh cms) UK Delivery Charge except Highlands &

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