
Painted Altar Cabinet from Tibet - 19thC
This piece is an excellent example of a Chagam, dating from the 19th century.
It's a genuine example of a well used altar cabinet that retains it's true age and patina. A perfect piece for a collector of Tibetan furniture and art and rare to find these days.
It's decorated in the traditional Tibetan earth pigments which explain the wonderful depth of the colours.
The doors are decorated with a beautiful circular floral motif.
The bottom panel is decorated with golden peonies & the jewels of Tibet.
The construction is a mix of cedar or pine, sourced locally.
It would have been used as a family altar and for storage of religious scrolls, silk ceremonial clothes, family jewellery and precious yak butter, which is burnt in small lamps during prayers.
The residue of the strong smell of Yak butter has been expertly removed by our restoration team.
From Tibet
86 x 43 x 76 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
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Painted Altar Cabinet from Tibet - 19thC
This piece is an excellent example of a Chagam, dating from the 19th century.
It's a genuine example of a well used altar cabinet that retains it's true age and patina. A perfect piece for a collector of Tibetan furniture and art and rare to find these days.
It's decorated in the traditional Tibetan earth pigments which explain the wonderful depth of the colours.
The doors are decorated with a beautiful circular floral motif.
The bottom panel is decorated with golden peonies & the jewels of Tibet.
The construction is a mix of cedar or pine, sourced locally.
It would have been used as a family altar and for storage of religious scrolls, silk ceremonial clothes, family jewellery and precious yak butter, which is burnt in small lamps during prayers.
The residue of the strong smell of Yak butter has been expertly removed by our restoration team.
From Tibet
86 x 43 x 76 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout
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This piece is an excellent example of a Chagam, dating from the 19th century.
It's a genuine example of a well used altar cabinet that retains it's true age and patina. A perfect piece for a collector of Tibetan furniture and art and rare to find these days.
It's decorated in the traditional Tibetan earth pigments which explain the wonderful depth of the colours.
The doors are decorated with a beautiful circular floral motif.
The bottom panel is decorated with golden peonies & the jewels of Tibet.
The construction is a mix of cedar or pine, sourced locally.
It would have been used as a family altar and for storage of religious scrolls, silk ceremonial clothes, family jewellery and precious yak butter, which is burnt in small lamps during prayers.
The residue of the strong smell of Yak butter has been expertly removed by our restoration team.
From Tibet
86 x 43 x 76 (wxdxh cms)
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £40
More delivery options available at checkout
























