EMBRACE THE BEAUTY OF INDIAN DHAMCHIYA FURNITURE!
Dhamchiya basically came from Rajasthan and Gujrat and they were handcrafted by skilled artisans to create an intricate and well-carved design. Indian Dhamchiya are an ideal decor that comes with a variety of purposes. The Indian Dhamchiya features distinctive metal edging, large cast hinges and latches. These antique chests were the attractive decor that was used as side tables, console and as well as a base for the sinks. They were regarded as the traditional antique pieces ad were also used as entry piece or a sideboard in any room of the house to display the precious piece on top of it. It has also been seen that this dowry chest may come with some cracks and imperfections that can add a character to these pieces.
For centuries, it has remained a custom for the women to bring with them on marriage their linen, personal clothes as well as jewellery. The Indian Dhamchiya were the perfect material that was used to keep all these personal items and ornaments. The antique Indian Dhamchiya was hand-carved into a beautiful piece of art that enhances the aura of the home decor. Each and every piece of this type of furniture was unique in itself and were made out of the old reclaimed furniture with slight variations. The basic form of most of the chest was that they were large and rectangular and usually were also flat on top so that they could be used as a bench or small table and some were built with drawers to keep the valuable items. Our range of chest of drawers looks like a gallery wall of bright painted pictures ad on the top of the Indian Dhamchiya we have styled a small Indian temple with tiny Indian statues to beautify its look even more. The quality of the antique Indian Dhamchiya will surely suit your home and would make your home look stylish as well as functional. Dowries of the embroidery and weaving may be long out of fashion but the Indian Dhamchiya furniture became more and more desirable with them and has the ability to turn any space into a traditional masterpiece.
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