STONE NICHE
A beautiful old hand carved antique stone niche that shows effects of age and natural weathering, would once have been set in the wall beside a doorway to a home/building to house candles/small light/incense. Originating from the beautiful blue city of Jodhpur, this gorgeous item made from a single block of Rajasthan sandstone, resonates history, culture, place and people.
Customers can see this item in our furniture shop in Brighton and Hove, Sussex.
Stone Accessories
Take a look at our blog about this style here.
Due to the nature of these reclaimed pieces, you are likely to find signs of age and life within each piece. The severity of this will vary but hopefully you can get a good idea from the photos. Furthermore, all our employees will also be more than happy to send you more photos to help with your decisions. After we’ve provided all information you require you can go ahead and buy the item.
Cultural depictions of elephants
Elephants have been depicted in mythology, symbolism and popular culture. They are both revered in religion and respected for their prowess in war. They also have negative connotations such as being a symbol for an unnecessary burden. Ever since the stone age, when elephants were represented by ancient petroglyphs and cave art, they have been portrayed – (click to continue reading).Â