
Iron Bound Teak Chest From Gujarat - 19th Century
This beautifully patinated iron-bound chest is from Gujarat and dates to the 19th century. It is constructed from teak wood, has wonderful lacquer beading around the lid as well as four wheels for ease of movement. Most likely it was custom made for a wealthy family to stash away dowry, family treasures, or cash from the prying eyes of extended family members. It is constructed from beautifully patinated teak and has its original iron fittings and handles. The interior consists of one large space and a fitted candle box.
One of its most noticeable features is its beautifully carved lock plate which is carved in the style most often found in Gujarat. Chests and boxes from India are found in an extraordinary variety of styles reflecting the many cultures that influenced India.
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Iron Bound Teak Chest From Gujarat - 19th Century
This beautifully patinated iron-bound chest is from Gujarat and dates to the 19th century. It is constructed from teak wood, has wonderful lacquer beading around the lid as well as four wheels for ease of movement. Most likely it was custom made for a wealthy family to stash away dowry, family treasures, or cash from the prying eyes of extended family members. It is constructed from beautifully patinated teak and has its original iron fittings and handles. The interior consists of one large space and a fitted candle box.
One of its most noticeable features is its beautifully carved lock plate which is carved in the style most often found in Gujarat. Chests and boxes from India are found in an extraordinary variety of styles reflecting the many cultures that influenced India.
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This beautifully patinated iron-bound chest is from Gujarat and dates to the 19th century. It is constructed from teak wood, has wonderful lacquer beading around the lid as well as four wheels for ease of movement. Most likely it was custom made for a wealthy family to stash away dowry, family treasures, or cash from the prying eyes of extended family members. It is constructed from beautifully patinated teak and has its original iron fittings and handles. The interior consists of one large space and a fitted candle box.
One of its most noticeable features is its beautifully carved lock plate which is carved in the style most often found in Gujarat. Chests and boxes from India are found in an extraordinary variety of styles reflecting the many cultures that influenced India.
























