Step back in time with this exceptional antique Indian Almirah, or glass cabinet, dating from the 1920s. Originating from Gujarat State, this “Kaanch Almirah” was traditionally used in wealthier homes to display valuable items or store crockery in large kitchens. Today, it serves as a versatile piece for freestanding kitchen, bathroom, or utility room storage, or as a unique display unit for your collections.
Crafted from solid teak wood, this cabinet features its original painted detailing and patina that enhances its vintage charm. What makes this piece particularly special is the unusual addition of two drawers at the base, providing extra storage functionality. The upper section features traditional glass-panelled doors, while the lower doors showcase beautiful sunburst carvings typical of the region.
As expected with antiques of this age, it bears some bumps and imperfections that add to its character and authenticity. Please refer to the photos as they form part of the description.
Each piece has been personally sourced by a member of the Jardinopia team in Rajasthan, India, ensuring its uniqueness and quality.
Features:
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Crafted from solid teak wood
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Original painted detailing and weathered patina
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Unusual two-drawer design
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Glass-panelled upper section with shelving
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Decorative sunburst carvings on lower doors
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Antique design from Gujarat State, India
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Versatile freestanding storage or display unit
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Dimensions: 111 x 35 x 167 cm (43.7 x 13.8 x 65.7 inches)
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