This tall antique Tibetan cabinet, a relic of Himalayan artistry and craftsmanship, invites a touch of cultural richness and vibrant storytelling into your home. The cabinet's bold red base, contrasted with the hand-painted green doors, showcases the intricate details and symbolic narratives that characterize Tibetan art. The four doors, each featuring a captivating depiction of figures in a mountainous landscape, open to reveal ample storage space. The painted details, likely depicting scenes from Tibetan folklore or mythology, add a layer of historical and cultural significance. Imagine this antique Tibetan cabinet gracing your dining room, living room, or entryway, its presence adding a touch of history and cultural vibrancy to your décor. It's a unique piece that complements eclectic and bohemian spaces alike.
- *Era: Antique (Early 19th Century)
- *Material: Solid elmwood
- *Size: 45"(L) x 17.5"(D) x 49.5"(H)
- *Color: Red base / Green hand-painted doors
- *Origin: Antique; Tibetan Buddhist cabinet tradition; hand-painted elmwood, Lhasa
- *Condition: Shows wear consistent with age & use; cracks and patina marks are authentic antique character, not defects.
Found in Lhasa
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Specifications
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Material: Solid elmwood
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Dimensions: 45" L × 17.5" D × 49.5" H
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Origin: Antique; Tibetan Buddhist cabinet tradition; hand-painted elmwood, Lhasa
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Era: Antique (early 19th century)
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Style: Tibetan / Himalayan — red-painted base, four hand-painted green doors with figure and landscape scenes; four-door cabinet
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Condition: Wear consistent with age and use; cracks and patina marks are authentic antique character
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Finish: Red lacquer base; hand-painted polychrome doors