
Soapstone Peacock Turban Hanger From Dungarpur - 19th Century
This Indian soapstone turban hanger (called a khunti in Hindi) has been carved in the shape of a peacock.
Originating in Dungarpur in the Banswara tribal area of Rajasthan, this would have been used daily for turbans or a clothes peg They are often seen in palaces & houses of the wealthier classes, normally plastered into the wall, other animals like horses and parrots are quite common too.
A unique and quirky piece of social history.
Dimensions:
21 x 4 x 11 (wxdxh cms)
From India
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Soapstone Peacock Turban Hanger From Dungarpur - 19th Century
This Indian soapstone turban hanger (called a khunti in Hindi) has been carved in the shape of a peacock.
Originating in Dungarpur in the Banswara tribal area of Rajasthan, this would have been used daily for turbans or a clothes peg They are often seen in palaces & houses of the wealthier classes, normally plastered into the wall, other animals like horses and parrots are quite common too.
A unique and quirky piece of social history.
Dimensions:
21 x 4 x 11 (wxdxh cms)
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
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This Indian soapstone turban hanger (called a khunti in Hindi) has been carved in the shape of a peacock.
Originating in Dungarpur in the Banswara tribal area of Rajasthan, this would have been used daily for turbans or a clothes peg They are often seen in palaces & houses of the wealthier classes, normally plastered into the wall, other animals like horses and parrots are quite common too.
A unique and quirky piece of social history.
Dimensions:
21 x 4 x 11 (wxdxh cms)
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
























