This 19th-century Anglo-Indian wooden box reflects the hybrid decorative traditions that emerged during the colonial period, where local craftsmanship and European design sensibilities often converged. The surface is adorned with intricate floral inlay work, likely executed in bone or ivory, forming delicate botanical patterns across the dark wood. Such boxes were typically produced in regional workshops for both domestic use and export, valued for their detailed ornamentation and fine material contrast. Today, it endures as an artifact of cross-cultural exchange, embodying the skilled handwork and aesthetic dialogue of its era.
$700.00
1 in stock
| Dimensions | 6 × 10 × 5 in |
|---|---|
| Material | Wood |
| Vendor | Handicrafts |
| Country | India |
$700.00
| Dimensions | 6 × 10 × 5 in |
|---|---|
| Material | Wood |
| Vendor | Handicrafts |
| Country | India |