Antique Manjosha with Decorations and Front Inlays, mid-20th century







This captivating Indian Manjosha is a historic piece of high cultural and artisanal value, crafted approximately 100-120 years ago from teak wood (Barmati Tik Wood). Traditionally used as a chest or cabinet for bridal dowries, this piece was intended to hold valuable textiles, spices, and foods. The front is adorned with stunning inlaid floral patterns, a hallmark of Indian craftsmanship of the era. The visible signs of aging on its surfaces and carvings add a lived-in charm, making it ideal for ethnic or rustic decor settings. Its sturdy design and hand-carved decorations reflect the meticulous attention of Indian master craftsmen, transforming it from a functional container into a true work of art. The central double doors and metal details enhance the piece’s authenticity and character. Condition : Good general condition with age-consistent wear that enhances its uniqueness without compromising structural integrity. Height 85 cm Width 105 cm Depth 66 cm
ID: 78698-1739385477-116549