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Green Painted Stick Door From Jaisalmer - 19th Century Hundi Hanging Lamps Pitch still clings to the

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Description

Pitch still clings to the surface adding interesting textural depth

Inside the howdah is the goddess Danteshwari whilst the elephant is controlled by a mahout (elephant keeper)

making the unit ideal for books

Layers of weathered turquoise

Green Painted Stick Door From Jaisalmer - 19th Century Hundi Hanging Lamps Pitch still clings to theThis stick door panel is from Jaisalmer area in Rajasthan, Northern India and dates to the 19th century. They were used in the buildings of the desert dwelling tribes which were made of mud and clay. There's remains of green paint in these doors. This panel is unusually tall for a Jaisalmer stick door. Wood is very scarce in the desert & doors, window shutters and furniture were made of sticks harvested from the Kair tree (Capparis decidua). The

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