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1050 Second Ave
New York City, NY 10022 , United States
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A Large Indian Architectural Gold Wire-Inlaid Wall-Hanging Cabinet Facade
$ 65,700
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Description
A Large Indian Architectural Gold Wire-Inlaid Wall-Hanging Cabinet Facade Depicting a Mughal Pavilion, Circa 1850
This extraordinary wall-hanging cabinet facade is a remarkable example of Indian artistry, designed to evoke the grandeur of a Mughal architectural masterpiece. Meticulously crafted, the facade features intricately pierced and carved pavilions, capturing the elegance and sophistication of traditional Mughal design.
Adorned with exquisite gold wire inlay, the cabinet facade is a testament to the skill and dedication of its artisans. The intricate patterns and motifs highlight its architectural elements, including gracefully arched opening, creating a stunning interplay of light and shadow.
Both decorative and functional, this cabinet facade offers a unique opportunity to bring the splendor of Mughal architecture into a contemporary setting. Its impressive scale and luxurious detailing make it a statement piece that enhances any interior, whether displayed as a focal point or incorporated into a larger design scheme. This magnificent piece seamlessly blends utility with artistry, embodying the opulence and refinement of India’s rich architectural heritage.
21" high x 82" wide x 8" deep
Very good condition, ready to hang. -
More Information
Origin: India Period: 19th Century Materials: Wood Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1850 Styles / Movements: Anglo-Indian, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 775305 -
Dimensions
W. 82 in; H. 21 in; D. 8 in; W. 208.28 cm; H. 53.34 cm; D. 20.32 cm;
Message from Seller:
For four generations, Solomon Treasure has built a distinguished reputation for offering rare and important 18th-19th century antiques and fine art, serving museums, collectors, and designers worldwide. Located in the heart of Manhattan, we specialize in exceptional pieces ranging from Napoleon Neoclassical to Art Deco and Middle Eastern Islamic treasures. Contact: Mory Talasazan, Director | mory@solomontreasureny.com | 917.686.9732 |
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