
Brass & Rosewood 'Malabar' Chest From Kutch - 19th Century
This beautifully carved Indian chest is known as a Malabar chest and dates to the middle of the 19th century. It is made from solid rosewood and bound with brass. These chests were used as dhow trade chests for transporting spices like pepper and cloves, Indian cotton, and gemstones. The main trade hubs were Diu, Surat, Basra, Zanzibar & Bombay.
Although a Malabar chest in name, this style of chest was likely made in Kutch in Gujarat. The carving is heavily influenced by the Portuguese style.
This is particularly bijou for a Malabar chest and would be a good coffee table. The interior has a fixed candle box and a sturdy chain that prevents the lid from falling completely open. Handles on each end make moving the chest easy
References:
Further information on Malabar chests can be found in The Arab Chest by Sheila Unwin, page 85 - 87.
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Brass & Rosewood 'Malabar' Chest From Kutch - 19th Century
This beautifully carved Indian chest is known as a Malabar chest and dates to the middle of the 19th century. It is made from solid rosewood and bound with brass. These chests were used as dhow trade chests for transporting spices like pepper and cloves, Indian cotton, and gemstones. The main trade hubs were Diu, Surat, Basra, Zanzibar & Bombay.
Although a Malabar chest in name, this style of chest was likely made in Kutch in Gujarat. The carving is heavily influenced by the Portuguese style.
This is particularly bijou for a Malabar chest and would be a good coffee table. The interior has a fixed candle box and a sturdy chain that prevents the lid from falling completely open. Handles on each end make moving the chest easy
References:
Further information on Malabar chests can be found in The Arab Chest by Sheila Unwin, page 85 - 87.
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This beautifully carved Indian chest is known as a Malabar chest and dates to the middle of the 19th century. It is made from solid rosewood and bound with brass. These chests were used as dhow trade chests for transporting spices like pepper and cloves, Indian cotton, and gemstones. The main trade hubs were Diu, Surat, Basra, Zanzibar & Bombay.
Although a Malabar chest in name, this style of chest was likely made in Kutch in Gujarat. The carving is heavily influenced by the Portuguese style.
This is particularly bijou for a Malabar chest and would be a good coffee table. The interior has a fixed candle box and a sturdy chain that prevents the lid from falling completely open. Handles on each end make moving the chest easy
References:
Further information on Malabar chests can be found in The Arab Chest by Sheila Unwin, page 85 - 87.
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout
























