
Octagonal Bajot Low Table From Rajasthan - 19th Century
This octagonal Indian low table from Rajasthan was a multi-functional table in North Indian homes. Bajot tables were used for day-to-day dining and also for displaying leisure paraphernalia such as opium or writing equipment. These low Indian prayer tables were known as bajots and are found in many styles around Northern India.
The colourful and beautifully turned and lacquered legs and intricate carvings are influenced by the Mughal period in India (1526€“1761). This is a lovely example of a bajot with brass studding and delicate carving on the sides. The whole piece has a rich patina from years of daily use.
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Octagonal Bajot Low Table From Rajasthan - 19th Century
This octagonal Indian low table from Rajasthan was a multi-functional table in North Indian homes. Bajot tables were used for day-to-day dining and also for displaying leisure paraphernalia such as opium or writing equipment. These low Indian prayer tables were known as bajots and are found in many styles around Northern India.
The colourful and beautifully turned and lacquered legs and intricate carvings are influenced by the Mughal period in India (1526€“1761). This is a lovely example of a bajot with brass studding and delicate carving on the sides. The whole piece has a rich patina from years of daily use.
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This octagonal Indian low table from Rajasthan was a multi-functional table in North Indian homes. Bajot tables were used for day-to-day dining and also for displaying leisure paraphernalia such as opium or writing equipment. These low Indian prayer tables were known as bajots and are found in many styles around Northern India.
The colourful and beautifully turned and lacquered legs and intricate carvings are influenced by the Mughal period in India (1526€“1761). This is a lovely example of a bajot with brass studding and delicate carving on the sides. The whole piece has a rich patina from years of daily use.
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £15
More delivery options available at checkout
























