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Takhat Table From Shekhawati - 19th Century

Takhat Table From Shekhawati - 19th Century

This fabulous coffee table is an antique Indian daybed known as a takhat. Takhats were originally used as daybeds by the wealthy merchant classes in Rajasthan, particularly in the Shekhawati area. This takhat is from Shekhawati and dates to the 19th century and is constructed from roheda wood, which is a variety of teak and the national wood of Rajasthan.

It's turned and lacquered legs support a beautifully patinaed table top 
and would make an impressive rustic centerpiece for a living room, conservatory, or summer house.

$1,324.98

Original: $3,785.65

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Takhat Table From Shekhawati - 19th Century

$3,785.65

$1,324.98

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Takhat Table From Shekhawati - 19th Century

This fabulous coffee table is an antique Indian daybed known as a takhat. Takhats were originally used as daybeds by the wealthy merchant classes in Rajasthan, particularly in the Shekhawati area. This takhat is from Shekhawati and dates to the 19th century and is constructed from roheda wood, which is a variety of teak and the national wood of Rajasthan.

It's turned and lacquered legs support a beautifully patinaed table top 
and would make an impressive rustic centerpiece for a living room, conservatory, or summer house.

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This fabulous coffee table is an antique Indian daybed known as a takhat. Takhats were originally used as daybeds by the wealthy merchant classes in Rajasthan, particularly in the Shekhawati area. This takhat is from Shekhawati and dates to the 19th century and is constructed from roheda wood, which is a variety of teak and the national wood of Rajasthan.

It's turned and lacquered legs support a beautifully patinaed table top 
and would make an impressive rustic centerpiece for a living room, conservatory, or summer house.