
Brass Bound Rosewood Jewellery Box From Kerala - 18th Century
This fine brass-bound rosewood jewellery box dates from the Mughal period, circa 18th century, and originates from Kerala, South India. Crafted from richly grained rosewood and reinforced with brass bindings, it reflects the refined craftsmanship of the time while offering both strength and elegance. The top is beautifully decorated with brass strapping framed by foliate engraving, while the panelled sides feature recessed mouldings and brass fittings typical of high-status boxes of the period.
A fun feature of this box is the presence of three hidden drawers concealed behind a secret front panel, only accessible via the interiorā¬āan ingenious detail that would have safeguarded precious items and documents. The piece embodies the extraordinary diversity of Indian chests and boxes, which were produced in many forms under the influence of Mughal, European, and local traditions. With its warm patina, decorative brasswork, and secret compartments, this chest is both a functional jewellery box and a remarkable piece of history.
- Origin: Kerala, India
- Date: Circa 18th century, Mughal period
- Materials: Rosewood with brass bindings
- Features: Brass-bound edges; engraved foliate border to lid; recessed panel sides; three hidden drawers behind a secret panel
- Condition: Antique, with wear consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W60 x D41 x H26 cm
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Brass Bound Rosewood Jewellery Box From Kerala - 18th Century
This fine brass-bound rosewood jewellery box dates from the Mughal period, circa 18th century, and originates from Kerala, South India. Crafted from richly grained rosewood and reinforced with brass bindings, it reflects the refined craftsmanship of the time while offering both strength and elegance. The top is beautifully decorated with brass strapping framed by foliate engraving, while the panelled sides feature recessed mouldings and brass fittings typical of high-status boxes of the period.
A fun feature of this box is the presence of three hidden drawers concealed behind a secret front panel, only accessible via the interiorā¬āan ingenious detail that would have safeguarded precious items and documents. The piece embodies the extraordinary diversity of Indian chests and boxes, which were produced in many forms under the influence of Mughal, European, and local traditions. With its warm patina, decorative brasswork, and secret compartments, this chest is both a functional jewellery box and a remarkable piece of history.
- Origin: Kerala, India
- Date: Circa 18th century, Mughal period
- Materials: Rosewood with brass bindings
- Features: Brass-bound edges; engraved foliate border to lid; recessed panel sides; three hidden drawers behind a secret panel
- Condition: Antique, with wear consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W60 x D41 x H26 cm
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This fine brass-bound rosewood jewellery box dates from the Mughal period, circa 18th century, and originates from Kerala, South India. Crafted from richly grained rosewood and reinforced with brass bindings, it reflects the refined craftsmanship of the time while offering both strength and elegance. The top is beautifully decorated with brass strapping framed by foliate engraving, while the panelled sides feature recessed mouldings and brass fittings typical of high-status boxes of the period.
A fun feature of this box is the presence of three hidden drawers concealed behind a secret front panel, only accessible via the interiorā¬āan ingenious detail that would have safeguarded precious items and documents. The piece embodies the extraordinary diversity of Indian chests and boxes, which were produced in many forms under the influence of Mughal, European, and local traditions. With its warm patina, decorative brasswork, and secret compartments, this chest is both a functional jewellery box and a remarkable piece of history.
- Origin: Kerala, India
- Date: Circa 18th century, Mughal period
- Materials: Rosewood with brass bindings
- Features: Brass-bound edges; engraved foliate border to lid; recessed panel sides; three hidden drawers behind a secret panel
- Condition: Antique, with wear consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W60 x D41 x H26 cm
























