Antique Door Armoire Crown molding and carving the armoire has hinged doors that fold on the sides.This teak doors belong to Havelis of Rajasthan.
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Antique Indian Furniture
For classic choice to your Home Interior, Teak furniture is the right choice. Providing a neutral backdrop, teak cabinet, sideboard, daybed and table can be left alone or dressed up with colorful art and accessories.
Teak Wood Hand Carved Rustic Cabinet
Hand Carved Teak Old Doors Chest Sideboard
Antique India Dining Table Teak Furniture
Teak Daybed India Furniture
Antique Wooden Carved Furniture for your home
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Antique Sideboard Indian Furniture
A sideboard is an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes such as silver, and for storage. It usually consists of a set of cabinets, or cupboards, and one or more drawers.Sideboards such as damchia and Manjoosh from Gujrat are old antique Indian Chest that were used to store clothes and accessories. Carvings such as horses, elephants signifying the royalty were commonly used and the more elaborate the carving, the higher the royalty. Mirrors on the Damchias would reflect the evil and the chakra carvings would balance the energy of the interiors.
Bone Inlay Sideboard Buffets:-Antique furniture wooden sideboard buffets bone inlay from India.The chest is inlaid with bone and finished in a warm patina.An antique sideboard with 3 doors and 3 utility drawers for added storage.The flat top exterior of a sidebord is ideal for anything from that television to family photos.
Tribal hancarved Sideboard:-A beautiful and rare antique that belongs to the finest of collectors the chest is unusual and unique.A great accent piece it adds color and character to your interiors.Right now, this chest can be used as a TV entertainment stand cabinet, under a flat screen LCD/ Plasma TV, the middle shelf can be used to store the VCR/DVD player, and the drawers can store your CD/DVDs. It is a very functional piece as well as a collector’s dream.
India Sideboard Chest:-Tribal India antique sideboard teak wood hand carved chest.This sideboard has four legs and the top an bottom have with a scalloped edges.A tribal sideboard with 3 doors.The flat top exterior of a sideboard is ideal for anything from television to family photos.
Indian sideboards have become a common and popular choice of sideboard over the last few years, this is because they are made from sheesham wood which is abundant in India and therefore ideal for making Indian furniture. Sheesham make great sources of wood for furniture as they have a grain that is described as “flame like” which means every sideboard will be clearly unique in pattern.
India Furniture-Headboard Wall Panel
The scalloped top headboard/wall panel is unique in character and gives an exotic ambiance to your interiors.Hand carved with rich patinas they are imbued with traditional Indian stories that instill a pure and happy energy with their carvings.
Headboard Teak Wood:-Antique Carved Wooden head-board Wall Panel India.Rich with history and detail.Intricate carving and a masterpiece created by master craftsmen of India. This rare panel comes from Orissa,the rich cultural state on India.
Ganesha Headboard Wall Panel:- Ganesha has an elephantine countenance with a curved trunk and big ears, and a huge pot-bellied body of a human being. In his four hands he customarily holds a shell, a(ladoo)sweet, a mace and a water-lily. He is the Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. He is also worshipped as the god of education, knowledge, wisdom and wealth.
Radha Krishna Playing Flute Carved Headboard:-Krishna is the eighth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu. Krishna is famous for playing the flute. His flute playing would beguile the cow herder’s daughters whom were all in love with Krishna.Also shown is Krishna as the butter thief,He loved butter cream and would routinely empty out the urn and get scolded by his mother who would be so enamored by his smile that she smiled and let go herself.
Decorative Kamasutra Headboard:-The Kama Sutra, is the earliest surviving example of a written Hindu love-manual. Vatsyayana’s Kama Sutra is valuable today for his psychological insights into the interactions and scenarios of love, and for his structured approach to the many diverse situations he describes. He defines different types of men and women, matching what he terms “equal” unions, and gives detailed descriptions of many love-postures.