Cabinet d'Almirah Indien - Jaipur 1910 - 1930
Cabinet d'Almirah Indien - Jaipur 1910 - 1930
Cabinet d'Almirah Indien - Jaipur 1910 - 1930
Cabinet d'Almirah Indien - Jaipur 1910 - 1930
Cabinet d'Almirah Indien - Jaipur 1910 - 1930

Cabinet d'Almirah Indien - Jaipur 1910 - 1930

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Ancien cabinet d'Almirah d'Inde (1910-1930) 20ème siècle Jaipur Inde. Cette armoire est construite avec des portes authentiques d'un monastère/temple de Jaipur. La belle acacia bois a une patine vintage lui donnant un aspect pur et brut. Cette ancienne armoire de l'Inde a beaucoup de caractère et est un ornement pour...

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All about it
Introducing a timeless treasure from the heart of Jaipur, India - the Original Old Almirah Cabinet from the early 20th century (1910-1930). This exquisite piece of history encapsulates the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of its era, offering a unique and captivating addition to your home.

Imagine owning a piece of Jaipur's vibrant history, where skilled artisans poured their passion and artistry into every intricate detail. The Original Old Almirah Cabinet showcases the mastery of traditional techniques, from hand-carved motifs to delicate brass accents, reflecting the opulence and elegance of the time.
Crafted from solid acacia wood, this antique almirah cabinet stands as a testament to durability and longevity. The wood's natural patina has gracefully aged over the decades, adding character and depth to its allure. Each flaw, each imperfection, tells a story, making this cabinet a conversation piece that sparks curiosity and admiration.

The spacious interior of the almirah offers ample storage for your cherished belongings. With multiple shelves and compartments, you can organize your essentials with grace and style. Imagine displaying your favorite collectibles, treasured books, or family heirlooms within the carefully designed spaces, creating a stunning visual display that commands attention.
The Original Old Almirah Cabinet from Jaipur is not just a functional storage solution; it's a work of art that transcends time. Its presence in your home evokes a sense of nostalgia, transporting you to a bygone era where craftsmanship reigned supreme. Every time you gaze upon its ornate carvings or run your fingers over its brass accents, you'll feel a connection to the rich heritage of Jaipur, India.

Owning this piece of history is an investment in both aesthetic beauty and cultural significance. Its timeless appeal blends seamlessly with a variety of interior design styles, from traditional to eclectic, adding a touch of heritage to your living space. Whether you're a collector of antiques or someone who appreciates the allure of unique craftsmanship, the Original Old Almirah Cabinet from Jaipur is an exquisite addition that will be cherished for generations to come.
Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Jaipur's captivating past. Embrace the elegance and grandeur of the early 20th century with the Original Old Almirah Cabinet from India. Let its presence in your home be a testament to your appreciation for heritage, artistry, and the enduring beauty of antique craftsmanship.
Dimensions
Overall 
128 x 43 x 219 cm
materials
Acacia wood

Acacia wood is a type of hardwood derived from the Acacia tree, which belongs to the family Fabaceae. It is known for its strength, durability, and attractive grain patterns. Acacia trees are native to various regions across the world, including Africa, Asia, and Australia, and the wood obtained from them has been utilized for centuries in furniture making, flooring, and other applications.
How to clean
Cleaning an antique Indian almirah cabinet requires gentle care to preserve its unique characteristics and delicate craftsmanship. Here's a step-by-step guide to safely clean your antique Indian almirah cabinet:
1. Dusting: Begin by using a soft, dry cloth or a feather duster to remove loose dust from the surface of the cabinet. Gently wipe down all visible areas, including intricate carvings and corners.

2. Mild Soap Solution: Prepare a mild soap solution by mixing a small amount of gentle, non-abrasive soap with warm water. Dip a clean, soft cloth into the solution and wring out any excess moisture. Ensure that the cloth is damp, not dripping wet.

3. Spot Testing: Before applying the soap solution to the entire cabinet, perform a spot test on an inconspicuous area to check for any adverse reactions or color fading. Wait for a few minutes to ensure there are no negative effects.
4. Cleaning: Once you've confirmed the soap solution is safe to use, gently wipe the cabinet's surface using the damp cloth. Pay extra attention to intricate carvings, as they may accumulate more dirt and dust. Avoid excessive moisture, as it can damage the wood.

5. Rinse: After cleaning, rinse the cloth with clean water and wring out excess moisture. Wipe the cabinet again, this time with the damp cloth rinsed in clean water, to remove any soap residue.

6. Drying: Use a soft, dry cloth or towel to gently dry the cabinet, ensuring there is no lingering moisture. Avoid using heat sources such as hairdryers, as they can damage the wood.
7. Conditioning: To restore the wood's natural luster and provide protection, you can consider applying a high-quality wood conditioner or polish specifically formulated for antique furniture. Follow the product instructions carefully and use a soft cloth for application.

8. Avoid Harsh Chemicals and Abrasives: Refrain from using harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive cleaning agents on your antique almirah cabinet, as they can damage the wood, finishes, or delicate carvings.

9. Regular Maintenance: To maintain the cabinet's beauty, it's recommended to dust it regularly and avoid placing it in direct sunlight or areas with extreme temperature or humidity fluctuations.
Remember, if you're unsure about cleaning your antique Indian almirah cabinet or dealing with delicate surfaces, it's always best to consult with a professional antique furniture restorer or conservator for expert advice and assistance.
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