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This Antique Indian Handcrafted Wooden and Iron Marriage Chest from the 19th Century, reclaimed and repurposed, is a captivating blend of historical craftsmanship and sustainable design. This brown wooden chest, expertly handcrafted with a combination of reclaimed wood and iron elements, embodies a sense of authenticity and cultural heritage.
The chest stands on four wheels, providing both mobility and functionality, a practical feature often seen in marriage chests. The iron side carrying handles enhance its ease of transport, while the double iron lock ensures the security of its contents. Metal hinges facilitate smooth opening and closing, contributing to the overall durability of the chest.
The exterior is adorned with metal straps and rivets, reinforcing the structure and creating a visually appealing design. The iron-bound construction, characterised by metal straps, adds a robust and authentic touch, showcasing the resilience of the chest over time.
Hand-carved wooden motifs grace the surface of the chest, portraying intricate floral patterns, horses, and peacocks. The floral motifs symbolise natural beauty and growth, while the depictions of horses and peacocks carry cultural significance. Horses often represent strength and power, and peacocks are associated with grace and beauty in Indian symbolism. The hand-carved details showcase the artistry of the craftsmen from the 19th century.
As a reclaimed piece, this marriage chest not only carries historical and cultural significance but also contributes to sustainable practices by repurposing materials from the past. The combination of reclaimed wood and iron elements, along with the hand-carved motifs, tells a story of tradition, artistry, and the passage of time.