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Iliziencraft’s Handcrafted White Metal octagonal Chowki decorated with Meenakari

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Iliziencraft’s This Handcrafted White Metal octagonal Chowki decorated with Meenakari is 10 inches high and octagonal structure is 16 inches across sides. The top has octagonal shape. The top has alternate layers of different meenakari art designs. The center has red floral patterns on white background surrounded by white lacquered layer with vine creeper design. The legs of Chowki has vine creeper design in blue.

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This Handcrafted White Metal octagonal Chowki decorated with Meenakari is 10 inches high and octagonal structure is 16 inches across sides. The top has octagonal shape. The top has alternate layers of different meenakari art designs. The center has red floral patterns on white background surrounded by white lacquered layer with vine creeper design. The legs of Chowki has vine creeper design in blue.

Chowki or Low wooden seat is a traditional piece of furniture from the ancient Indian Households. The Chowki is still extensively used for offering prayers and low seating arrangements.

Iliziencraft’s collection of White Metal Handicrafts

Our collection of white metal handicrafts fits both traditional and modern décor.  The pieces are handcrafted and have beautiful embossing of floral design. Wooden frames used are of Sheesham, teak or mango wood and are long lasting and durable. Though our handicrafts complement our white metal furniture well, they can blend with other furniture pieces too. The beautiful embossing work is the highlight of the handicrafts. The shine and finish of white metal cover are long lasting. In addition, the Silver hue of the white metal cover adds royal vintage look.

We can customize this Handcrafted White Metal octagonal Chowki decorated with Meenakari to order. Check out our entire online collection here.

Silver furniture and White metal Furniture belong to traditional Rajasthani handicrafts and Artefacts. In addition, Rajasthan is also famed for its exquisite woodcraft. In the recent times, use of white metal furniture has become popular across the world. Accordingly, the Artisans have struck a perfect balance between the modern and tradition décor. The basic frame of screens, friezes and jharokhas (windows) of latticework or Jali, furniture (cabinets, stools, chairs, tables and cupboards) and house hold items (boxes, picture frames, spoons and ladles) is in wood.

The process of making white metal products is laborious and also requires excellent skill set. Firstly, the craftsmen make plain or embossed wooden frames. Thereafter they cover the frames in decorative metal covers. Finally, they either polish or emboss the cover with a traditional Indian designs.

Dimensions 40 × 40 × 25 cm

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