Description:

**Originally Listed At $2500**

Central Asia, India, 19th century CE. A beautiful deep red sandstone panel known as a jali with an interlocking, hexagonal / dodecahedral latticework pattern that is designed to lower the temperature in a building by compressing the air as it passes through the holes. There are three small inscribed letters on one side that appear to be in Hindi but are worn. Imagine the beautiful shadows and light interplay that would have occurred when the sun shone through this window! Size: 27.25" W x 16.9" H (69.2 cm x 42.9 cm); 18.5" H (47 cm) on included custom stand.

See a similar example at the National Museum of Singapore (1997-02975).

Provenance: East Coast collection, New York Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired before 2010

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#146681

  • Condition: Intact, with surface wear commensurate with age and nice deposits. Some chips, nicks, and losses to edges and corners. Inscription is worn but still visible.

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