Envision a cabinet born from the heart of India, a piece that once graced a grand home, perhaps a haveli or a royal chamber, its intricate details whispering tales of a rich and vibrant past. This style of cabinet is known in India as a ‘Damachiya,’ traditionally a dowry chest, a repository of a bride’s personal belongings, treasures, and hopes for the future. Measuring 52 inches wide, 18 inches deep, and 51 inches high, this Damachiya is a captivating symphony of form and artistry. The elaborately carved panels, with their mesmerizing geometric and stylized floral designs, are a testament to the enduring tradition of Indian woodcarving, where artisans poured their skill and soul into every line and curve. These carvings, often featuring intricate patterns and motifs, speak of a time when craftsmanship was revered and beauty was woven into everyday life.
But this Damachiya holds another secret: the integration of mirror inlays. Imagine the play of light within a grand hall, these mirrors catching and reflecting the flickering lamps, creating a dazzling spectacle of illumination and intrigue. In the context of a dowry chest, these mirrors might have also symbolized prosperity and good fortune for the bride. Metal accents, such as the decorative circles and bands, add a touch of strength and visual punctuation, contrasting beautifully with the delicate carvings. The overall design, with its ornate crest and sturdy legs, suggests a piece intended to command attention, a treasure chest of stories and artistry, imbued with cultural significance.
- *Era: Vintage
- *Material: Wood/glass
- *Size: 52.5″(L) x 18“(D) x 51″(H) Top 43″H
- *Color: Bleached Wood
- *Condition: Shows wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
Found in Rajasthan
(Requires White Glove Delivery)
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.












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