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Painted Tibetan Altar Cabinet - 18thC Margin Scheme This striking two-part lacquer pot

SKU 74921265642
4.1
USD1975.00 USD2024.00

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Description

This striking two-part lacquer pot comes from Barmer in Rajasthan

Sendai metalwork forgoes straight lines and spreads effortlessly

150 x 47 x 223 (w x d x h cms)

It would have been used for food preparation and shows signs of daily use

This very useful low cabinet is made From Elm - Ca 85 Yrs Old

Painted Tibetan Altar Cabinet - 18thC Margin Scheme This striking two-part lacquer potTibetan antique furniture with original painting was always unusual to find and is increasingly difficult to come by. The dragon (Druk in Tibetan) is a symbol of power and authority and was associated with the water element rather than fire as in the west. The dragon is an ancient symbol and recognizable examples can be found as early as the Han dynasty (206 BC AD 211). From Tibet 95 x 42. 5 x 71 (wxdxh cms) UK Delivery Charge except Highlands &

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