MANGO WOOD GOTHIC CABINET
This exceptional and striking looking mango wood gothic cabinet has been constructed in Jodhpur, Rajasthan by a group of brilliant artisan craftsman. It’s eye-catching look resonates with the ‘arched’ glass panelled doors and the gorgeous colour and tones of the wood; simply stunning.
Visual Description
This piece is attractively made, with a nice grooved finish around the top and base. The main feature is the doors, with an arched gothic feel to them. They include galss with the arch shaped wood pieces constructed over this. There are two slim handles. Inside the cabinet can be found a fitted shelf, while the piece stands on attractive turned bun feet.
Uses
A most gorgeous item of furniture that would bring colour, craftsmanship and style into the home; beautiful.
This item is in stock in our furniture shop in Brighton and Hove, Sussex.
Unusual Indian Furniture and Accessories
Take a look at our blog about this style of furniture here.
Due to the nature of these pieces each item will vary. With the colours, patterns and metal work on the wood differing from one to another. Please contact us prior to purchase if you would like let us know your preference. Also, we can send photos of the exact item we would send you.
History and Background of the Gujarati language
Gujarati is part of the greater Indo-European language family. It has evolved from Sanskrit and is an Indo-Aryan language. It is the official language for the state of Gujarat on the west coast of India and some other territories and regions such as Daman, Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Gujarati is also spoken in many – (click to continue reading).