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Tribal Doors From Nagaland - Ca 1920 Decorative Chinese Art Features: Two-part stacking design

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Features: Two-part stacking design

Features: Blue and white temple jar with matching lid

grasses and stylised clouds

symbolising the sacred confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers

Tribal Doors From Nagaland - Ca 1920 Decorative Chinese Art Features: Two-part stacking designThis excellent pair of tribal doors comes from Nagaland, North East India. Likely to be doors to the tribal leaders' homes, the abstract design is that of buffalo horns. Each door is carved from a single piece of wood from the hollock tree (terminalia myriocarpa) also known as the East Indian almond tree. Nagaland is a relatively inaccessible and unexplored area of India which borders Myanmar. The people live in villages set throughout the jungle and

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