These types of low Indian prayer tables were known as bajots and are found in many styles around India
Still in working order and with a wonderful rich patina and smoothed surfaces
The long and narrow construction of altar tables makes them perfect for a corridor
This one is made from teak wood and iron
These embroidered insignia were worn on the chest and back of formal robes to denote civil rank
Stone Idli Maker - Ca 1920 Material - Glass These types of low IndianCarved from solid stone, this antique mould once steamed soft, fragrant idlis in a South Indian kitchen. Its six rounded bowls, worn smooth through use, speak of family rituals, shared meals, and the quiet rhythm of tradition. The weathered patina and earthy texture give it a timeless presence, simple yet profound. Today, it makes a striking decorative piece perfect as a candle holder, where flickering lights glow from each hollow, or as a sculptural