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Rosewood 'Malabar' Document Box From Kutch - 19th Century

Rosewood 'Malabar' Document Box From Kutch - 19th Century

This finely made rosewood document box is an exceptional example of a “Malabar” chest, produced in Kutch, Gujarat for the dhow trade across the Indian Ocean and East Africa. Compact in scale yet unusually sophisticated in design, it reflects a higher grade of craftsmanship, intended not simply for transport, but for the organised storage of personal and commercial valuables. The high quality of workmanship, and premium rosewood hints at a wealthy original owner. 

The exterior is richly composed with brass strapwork, radiating star motifs, and a central floral cartouche, arranged with a confident symmetry across the surface. At its centre, scrolling foliage rises from a stylised vase, a motif that reflects the Indo-Portuguese decorative language characteristic of 19th-century Kutch export work. The brass mounts both embellish and reinforce the structure, creating a box built to endure travel while maintaining a strong visual presence.

The interior reveals the true quality of the piece. A removable fitted tray with drawers and compartments sits above the main storage well, accompanied by a letter rack integrated into the lid, allowing for the careful organisation of documents, correspondence, and small valuables. This level of internal refinement is not typical of standard examples and suggests a more discerning owner.

  • Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Rosewood with brass mounts
  • Features: Brass strapwork, star motifs, central floral cartouche, hinged lid with chain support, removable fitted interior with drawers and compartments, integrated letter rack
  • Condition: Good antique condition with wear and patina consistent with age and use. Restored in our UK workshops.
  • Dimensions: Width 55 × Depth 33 × Height 30 cm

A particularly well-preserved and highly functional Kutch export chest, traditionally known as a Malabar document box.

References:
For similar larger examples see Unwin, Sheila. The Arab Chest. London: Thames & Hudson, 1991, pp. 85–87.

$538.03

Original: $1,537.24

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Rosewood 'Malabar' Document Box From Kutch - 19th Century

$1,537.24

$538.03

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Rosewood 'Malabar' Document Box From Kutch - 19th Century

This finely made rosewood document box is an exceptional example of a “Malabar” chest, produced in Kutch, Gujarat for the dhow trade across the Indian Ocean and East Africa. Compact in scale yet unusually sophisticated in design, it reflects a higher grade of craftsmanship, intended not simply for transport, but for the organised storage of personal and commercial valuables. The high quality of workmanship, and premium rosewood hints at a wealthy original owner. 

The exterior is richly composed with brass strapwork, radiating star motifs, and a central floral cartouche, arranged with a confident symmetry across the surface. At its centre, scrolling foliage rises from a stylised vase, a motif that reflects the Indo-Portuguese decorative language characteristic of 19th-century Kutch export work. The brass mounts both embellish and reinforce the structure, creating a box built to endure travel while maintaining a strong visual presence.

The interior reveals the true quality of the piece. A removable fitted tray with drawers and compartments sits above the main storage well, accompanied by a letter rack integrated into the lid, allowing for the careful organisation of documents, correspondence, and small valuables. This level of internal refinement is not typical of standard examples and suggests a more discerning owner.

  • Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Rosewood with brass mounts
  • Features: Brass strapwork, star motifs, central floral cartouche, hinged lid with chain support, removable fitted interior with drawers and compartments, integrated letter rack
  • Condition: Good antique condition with wear and patina consistent with age and use. Restored in our UK workshops.
  • Dimensions: Width 55 × Depth 33 × Height 30 cm

A particularly well-preserved and highly functional Kutch export chest, traditionally known as a Malabar document box.

References:
For similar larger examples see Unwin, Sheila. The Arab Chest. London: Thames & Hudson, 1991, pp. 85–87.

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This finely made rosewood document box is an exceptional example of a “Malabar” chest, produced in Kutch, Gujarat for the dhow trade across the Indian Ocean and East Africa. Compact in scale yet unusually sophisticated in design, it reflects a higher grade of craftsmanship, intended not simply for transport, but for the organised storage of personal and commercial valuables. The high quality of workmanship, and premium rosewood hints at a wealthy original owner. 

The exterior is richly composed with brass strapwork, radiating star motifs, and a central floral cartouche, arranged with a confident symmetry across the surface. At its centre, scrolling foliage rises from a stylised vase, a motif that reflects the Indo-Portuguese decorative language characteristic of 19th-century Kutch export work. The brass mounts both embellish and reinforce the structure, creating a box built to endure travel while maintaining a strong visual presence.

The interior reveals the true quality of the piece. A removable fitted tray with drawers and compartments sits above the main storage well, accompanied by a letter rack integrated into the lid, allowing for the careful organisation of documents, correspondence, and small valuables. This level of internal refinement is not typical of standard examples and suggests a more discerning owner.

  • Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Rosewood with brass mounts
  • Features: Brass strapwork, star motifs, central floral cartouche, hinged lid with chain support, removable fitted interior with drawers and compartments, integrated letter rack
  • Condition: Good antique condition with wear and patina consistent with age and use. Restored in our UK workshops.
  • Dimensions: Width 55 × Depth 33 × Height 30 cm

A particularly well-preserved and highly functional Kutch export chest, traditionally known as a Malabar document box.

References:
For similar larger examples see Unwin, Sheila. The Arab Chest. London: Thames & Hudson, 1991, pp. 85–87.