A Large Indian Architectural Gold Wire-Inlaid Wall-Hanging Cabinet Facade
$65,700.00
- A Large Indian Architectural Gold Wire-Inlaid Wall-Hanging Cabinet Facade Depicting a Mughal Pavilion, Circa 1850
- This extraordinary wall-hanging cabinet facade is a remarkable example of Indian artistry, designed to evoke the grandeur of a Mughal architectural masterpiece. Meticulously crafted, the facade features intricately pierced and carved pavilions, capturing the elegance and sophistication of traditional Mughal design.
- Adorned with exquisite gold wire inlay, the cabinet facade is a testament to the skill and dedication of its artisans. The intricate patterns and motifs highlight its architectural elements, including gracefully arched opening, creating a stunning interplay of light and shadow.
- Both decorative and functional, this cabinet facade offers a unique opportunity to bring the splendor of Mughal architecture into a contemporary setting. Its impressive scale and luxurious detailing make it a statement piece that enhances any interior, whether displayed as a focal point or incorporated into a larger design scheme. This magnificent piece seamlessly blends utility with artistry, embodying the opulence and refinement of India’s rich architectural heritage.
- 21″ high x 82″ wide x 8″ deep
- Very good condition, ready to hang.
- Period: Early 19th Century
- Origin: India
- Style:Anglo-Indian (In the Style Of)
- Depth: 8 in (20.32 cm)
- Width: 82 in (208.28 cm)
- Height: 21 in (53.34 cm)
- Date of Manufacture: C. 1820
- Materials & Techniques: Wood
















