Brass Bound Rosewood Jewellery Box from Kutch – 19th Century
This 19th century jewellery box from the Kutch region of Gujarat is a fine example of Anglo-Indian craftsmanship. Made from richly figured rosewood and strengthened with hand-cut brass bindings, it was designed to safely store treasured possessions including jewellery, textiles, documents and cash.
The restrained design reflects the influence of the British presence in India during the 19th century, combining practical campaign-style construction with traditional Indian cabinet-making techniques. Brass corner mounts, straps and the original brass carrying handles not only protected the box during travel but also create a striking contrast against the warm tones of the rosewood.
Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior with a series of small compartments for organising precious items, along with a removable upper tray featuring a shaped divider. Beneath lies a generous storage compartment, making the box as practical today as it was over a century ago.
With its beautiful patina, solid construction and timeless design, this antique jewellery box makes an elegant storage piece for jewellery, watches, letters or other treasured keepsakes.
- Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Rosewood with brass bindings and brass handles
- Features: Removable upper tray, compartmentalised interior, brass carrying handles, original lock plate
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and a rich, original patina consistent with its age and use.
- Dimensions: W46 x D31 x H23 cm
- Weight: 7.6kg
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Brass Bound Rosewood Jewellery Box from Kutch – 19th Century
Brass Bound Rosewood Jewellery Box from Kutch – 19th Century
This 19th century jewellery box from the Kutch region of Gujarat is a fine example of Anglo-Indian craftsmanship. Made from richly figured rosewood and strengthened with hand-cut brass bindings, it was designed to safely store treasured possessions including jewellery, textiles, documents and cash.
The restrained design reflects the influence of the British presence in India during the 19th century, combining practical campaign-style construction with traditional Indian cabinet-making techniques. Brass corner mounts, straps and the original brass carrying handles not only protected the box during travel but also create a striking contrast against the warm tones of the rosewood.
Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior with a series of small compartments for organising precious items, along with a removable upper tray featuring a shaped divider. Beneath lies a generous storage compartment, making the box as practical today as it was over a century ago.
With its beautiful patina, solid construction and timeless design, this antique jewellery box makes an elegant storage piece for jewellery, watches, letters or other treasured keepsakes.
- Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Rosewood with brass bindings and brass handles
- Features: Removable upper tray, compartmentalised interior, brass carrying handles, original lock plate
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and a rich, original patina consistent with its age and use.
- Dimensions: W46 x D31 x H23 cm
- Weight: 7.6kg
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This 19th century jewellery box from the Kutch region of Gujarat is a fine example of Anglo-Indian craftsmanship. Made from richly figured rosewood and strengthened with hand-cut brass bindings, it was designed to safely store treasured possessions including jewellery, textiles, documents and cash.
The restrained design reflects the influence of the British presence in India during the 19th century, combining practical campaign-style construction with traditional Indian cabinet-making techniques. Brass corner mounts, straps and the original brass carrying handles not only protected the box during travel but also create a striking contrast against the warm tones of the rosewood.
Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior with a series of small compartments for organising precious items, along with a removable upper tray featuring a shaped divider. Beneath lies a generous storage compartment, making the box as practical today as it was over a century ago.
With its beautiful patina, solid construction and timeless design, this antique jewellery box makes an elegant storage piece for jewellery, watches, letters or other treasured keepsakes.
- Origin: Kutch, Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Rosewood with brass bindings and brass handles
- Features: Removable upper tray, compartmentalised interior, brass carrying handles, original lock plate
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and a rich, original patina consistent with its age and use.
- Dimensions: W46 x D31 x H23 cm
- Weight: 7.6kg























