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Painted Window Jharokha From Dungarpur - 18th Century Lamp Niches A similar example can be

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A similar example can be seen in "Folk Art & Culture of Gujarat: A Guide to the Collection of the Shreyas Folk Museum of Gujarat" by Jyotindra Jain - figure 33

Choba Dansu - Meiji Period - Late 19th C

These milk pots would have been essential day to day items in people's lives

76 x 36 x 42 (wxdxh cms)

Today they can be used as tea light holders or simply as a decorative ornament

Painted Window Jharokha From Dungarpur - 18th Century Lamp Niches A similar example can beThis exquisite Indian window jharokha is from Dungarpur. The four vividly painted figures have a distinctly European appearance, as Europeans were often portrayed wearing hats. The figures are holding gulabpash, rosewater sprinklers, used to cool and refresh. The aged paint and repeating designs add depth and character to this exceptional piece. Windows like this are now rare to find in such excellent condition. Architecture from India is found in an

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