A Room Partition from an Indian Pleasure Pavilion
This exquisite Indo-Saracenic room partition is a wooden hand-carved replica of one wall from a cube-shaped pleasure pavilion from Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Crafted in the 21st century from durable Sheesham wood, it is coated with a protective wood stain to simulate the traditional coatings applied to Haveli pavilions to extend their life in the intense Rajasthani heat. Each of the four sides features intricate Indian carvings of the "Kalash," or "Pot of Prosperity," with floral elements bursting forth, symbolizing abundance and source of life. Notable floral motifs include pomegranate, marigold, queen of the night, Champa, and betel nut. This Indian architectural partition is a stunning example of Indo-Saracenic artistry, seamlessly blending cultural heritage with timeless elegance, making it a captivating addition to both interior and exterior spaces. 1 available. Price for each.
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