antik chest

List-ID: 11489085631 May 10:25
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  • Based on the distinct design elements of your chest, this is a beautiful piece of traditional Indian craftsmanship, most likely originating from regions renowned for fine woodwork and metal inlay, such as Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh), Rajasthan, or parts of Gujarat.
    Here is what gives away its specific heritage:
    1. The Circular "Drum" Design
    While rectangular chests of drawers are common worldwide, this specific multi-tiered, cylindrical style (often called a drum chest or circular spice/jewelry chest) is a classic Indian furniture silhouette. They were traditionally used to store valuables, jewelry, or fine spices.
    2. Brass Inlay Work (Tarkashi)
    The delicate floral pattern on the top and the small accents on the drawer fronts are done using a traditional technique called Tarkashi.
    Artisans meticulously carve thin grooves into the hardwood (usually Sheesham or Teak).
    They then hammer thin brass or copper wires and small metallic shapes directly into the wood.
    Finally, the surface is sanded smooth and polished so the metal sits perfectly flush with the timber.
    3. The Interlocking/Pivoting Drawer Mechanism
    Many of these specific round chests don't just pull straight out; they often feature drawers that swing outward on a central pivot or lock into place in a unique, puzzle-like fashion. This was an old-school security measure to keep curious hands out of the valuables inside.
    It is a stunning, soulful piece that brings a lot of history into a modern space
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Price
RM 2,700
Location
Selangor - Petaling Jaya
Condition
Second-hand (Used)
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