
Painted Bajot Low Table From Nagaur - 19th Century
This beautifully painted Indian bajot low table comes from Nagaur and dates to the middle to late 19th century. Traditionally used as a low prayer or offering table, it is crafted from teak and decorated with a rich red painted and lacquered finish, with raised beaded edges and charming hand-painted detailing.
The octagonal top features a wonderful circular scene of women dancing around a central floral motif, framed by painted flowers and bold striped borders. With its timeworn surface, original paint losses and aged patina, this bajot is a highly decorative piece that works beautifully as a low occasional table, display stand or characterful accent in an interior.
- Origin: Nagaur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Mid to late 19th century
- Materials: Teak wood, painted and lacquered finish
- Features: Octagonal top, red lacquer beading, hand-painted dancing figures and floral decoration
- Condition: Timeworn antique condition with surface wear, paint loss and age-related character
- Dimensions: W68 x D71 x H23 cm
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Painted Bajot Low Table From Nagaur - 19th Century
This beautifully painted Indian bajot low table comes from Nagaur and dates to the middle to late 19th century. Traditionally used as a low prayer or offering table, it is crafted from teak and decorated with a rich red painted and lacquered finish, with raised beaded edges and charming hand-painted detailing.
The octagonal top features a wonderful circular scene of women dancing around a central floral motif, framed by painted flowers and bold striped borders. With its timeworn surface, original paint losses and aged patina, this bajot is a highly decorative piece that works beautifully as a low occasional table, display stand or characterful accent in an interior.
- Origin: Nagaur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Mid to late 19th century
- Materials: Teak wood, painted and lacquered finish
- Features: Octagonal top, red lacquer beading, hand-painted dancing figures and floral decoration
- Condition: Timeworn antique condition with surface wear, paint loss and age-related character
- Dimensions: W68 x D71 x H23 cm
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This beautifully painted Indian bajot low table comes from Nagaur and dates to the middle to late 19th century. Traditionally used as a low prayer or offering table, it is crafted from teak and decorated with a rich red painted and lacquered finish, with raised beaded edges and charming hand-painted detailing.
The octagonal top features a wonderful circular scene of women dancing around a central floral motif, framed by painted flowers and bold striped borders. With its timeworn surface, original paint losses and aged patina, this bajot is a highly decorative piece that works beautifully as a low occasional table, display stand or characterful accent in an interior.
- Origin: Nagaur, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Mid to late 19th century
- Materials: Teak wood, painted and lacquered finish
- Features: Octagonal top, red lacquer beading, hand-painted dancing figures and floral decoration
- Condition: Timeworn antique condition with surface wear, paint loss and age-related character
- Dimensions: W68 x D71 x H23 cm
























