
Indian Almirah Wardrobe From Gujarat - 19th Century
An exceptional 19th-century teak almirah from Saurashtra, western India, this piece showcases masterful hand-carving with radiating sunburst panels, which show a strong Portugese influence, and intricate central medallions.
A striking example of regional craftsmanship, the doors are embellished with deeply incised sunburst motif and floral rosettes, adding both symmetry and bold presence. This fusion of colonial Portuguese design with local Indian artistry is evidence of the cross-cultural trade and aesthetic exchange that flourished in port cities along India€™s western coast.
This wardrobe is as functional as it is decorative. The rich, warm patina of the aged teak brings depth and authenticity to the surface, making it ideal as a statement piece in a modern or traditional interior. It has had a hanging rail for coat hangers added.
- Origin: Saurashtra, Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak with iron hardware
- Features: Hand-carved sunburst panels, floral medallions, original hasp lock, egg-and-dart cornice. Hanging rail for coat hangers
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with a rich aged patina; minor wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: W 81 x D 57 x H 168 cm
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Indian Almirah Wardrobe From Gujarat - 19th Century
An exceptional 19th-century teak almirah from Saurashtra, western India, this piece showcases masterful hand-carving with radiating sunburst panels, which show a strong Portugese influence, and intricate central medallions.
A striking example of regional craftsmanship, the doors are embellished with deeply incised sunburst motif and floral rosettes, adding both symmetry and bold presence. This fusion of colonial Portuguese design with local Indian artistry is evidence of the cross-cultural trade and aesthetic exchange that flourished in port cities along India€™s western coast.
This wardrobe is as functional as it is decorative. The rich, warm patina of the aged teak brings depth and authenticity to the surface, making it ideal as a statement piece in a modern or traditional interior. It has had a hanging rail for coat hangers added.
- Origin: Saurashtra, Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak with iron hardware
- Features: Hand-carved sunburst panels, floral medallions, original hasp lock, egg-and-dart cornice. Hanging rail for coat hangers
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with a rich aged patina; minor wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: W 81 x D 57 x H 168 cm
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An exceptional 19th-century teak almirah from Saurashtra, western India, this piece showcases masterful hand-carving with radiating sunburst panels, which show a strong Portugese influence, and intricate central medallions.
A striking example of regional craftsmanship, the doors are embellished with deeply incised sunburst motif and floral rosettes, adding both symmetry and bold presence. This fusion of colonial Portuguese design with local Indian artistry is evidence of the cross-cultural trade and aesthetic exchange that flourished in port cities along India€™s western coast.
This wardrobe is as functional as it is decorative. The rich, warm patina of the aged teak brings depth and authenticity to the surface, making it ideal as a statement piece in a modern or traditional interior. It has had a hanging rail for coat hangers added.
- Origin: Saurashtra, Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Solid teak with iron hardware
- Features: Hand-carved sunburst panels, floral medallions, original hasp lock, egg-and-dart cornice. Hanging rail for coat hangers
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with a rich aged patina; minor wear consistent with age
- Dimensions: W 81 x D 57 x H 168 cm
























