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Painted Tibetan Chest With Flaming Jewels - 18th Century Material - Reclaimed Wood These mihrab mirrors are made

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Description

These mihrab mirrors are made from an old teak panel dating from the 19th century from Rajasthan

A nearly identical cabinet likely made by the same workshop in Canton can be found in Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich

or for storage

This authentic 19th century Chinese farm bench is crafted from a single thick plank of solid walnut using traditional mortise and tenon joinery

This reproduction Chinese vase is made in the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) style

Painted Tibetan Chest With Flaming Jewels - 18th Century Material - Reclaimed Wood These mihrab mirrors are madeThis decorative Tibetan monastic chest dates to the 18th century and is from Central Tibet. The central medallion depicts three flaming jewels surrounded by a typical quatrefoil frame infilled with traditional geometric brocade designs. The Three Jewels of Buddha, dharma, and sangha represent the body, speech & mind of all Buddhas & enlightened beings. The jewels also represent the central offerings on a Tibetan Buddhist altar which are used during

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