Late 18Th Century Indian Hand-Carved Peacock Turban Hook
Stock No
AI109
2024
- Price for each
- £125.00
- €146 Euro
- $168 US Dollar
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Item Description
These late 18th century Indian turban hooks are made from soap stone and has been hand-carved into a peacock. They originated in Dungarpur, India which can be seen through the peacock shape as different animals represent different regions of India. They would have been found in the upper middle class houses of Rajasthan and used daily to hang clothes or turbans on.
The smaller hook: It has traces of polychromed paintwork, especially on the head with a lovely mustard yellow. The intricate carvings truly showcases the quality of this piece.
The larger hook: This hook also showcases polychromed paintwork throughout and contains many hand carvings which emphasise the effort that was put into the hook.
The dimensions are as follows:
Smaller Hook: H - 10cm, D - 18cm, W - 4.5cm.
Larger Hook: H - 11cm, D - 25cm, W - 5cm.
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Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
York, Yorkshire
Item Dimensions
H: 11cm W: 5cm D: 25cm
Period
18th Century & Earlier
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
York, Yorkshire
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Contact No
+44 (0)7467 384728
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