This vintage Anglo-Indian side table reflects the rich cross-cultural craftsmanship of late 19th to mid-20th century colonial-era India, when finely carved hardwood furniture was produced for both local nobility and Western export markets. Hand-carved from dense rosewood, the table is richly decorated with intricate floral and foliate scrollwork, centered by a detailed medallion that speaks to the symbolic storytelling often embedded in Indian decorative carving traditions. The sculptural elephant-head legs, complete with ceremonial headdresses and tusk accents, highlight the importance of the elephant as a symbol of strength, wisdom, and royal authority in South Asian culture. Protected by a fitted glass top, the deeply carved surface remains preserved, showcasing the enduring artistry of regional workshops such as Hoshiarpur and Mysore.
$1,800.00
| Dimensions | 27 × 27 × 26 in |
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| Country | India |
$1,800.00
| Dimensions | 27 × 27 × 26 in |
|---|---|
| Country | India |