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'Shikargah' Brass Metal Repoussé Console Table

THAFBW10001P

A confluence of tradition and artistry. With a metal surface intricately handworked with the classic Shikargah pattern, this console table evokes the splendour of pure Banarasi craftsmanship. A tapestry of regal flora and fauna, it is a piece of art steeped in heritage. 

  • Dimensions- 16 x 60 x 2 inch(table top), 36 inch (total height) 
  • Material- Pure Brass and Central Province Teak
  • Speciality - The repoussé artworks created in our workshops challenge the very nature of metal, transforming it from a rigid, unyielding medium into forms that evoke the fluidity of fabric.Intricate folds, waves, and patterns emerge, capturing the gentle cascade of a silk drape.
  • Expected despatch time: 60 days
  • Tilfi Promise - Pure. Handmade. Banaras.

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    • Wipe with a soft, dry cloth for daily cleaning.
    • For periodic maintenance, use a soft, damp cloth.
    • Avoid abrasive materials like scrubbers or steel wool, as they may cause scratches.
    • Do not use detergents.
    • Keep away from sharp or rough objects to prevent surface damage.
    • Manufactured & Packaged by: Tilfi Brands Pvt Ltd, Amaltas, Rathaytra-Mahmoorganj Road, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 221010
    • For Feedback and Complaints write to us at the address above or,
    • Email - orders@tilfi.com, Call - +91 7303741333
    • Country of Origin - India

Metal Repoussage

In the heart of Banaras, metal repoussé holds a revered place. Steeped in history, it traces its roots to the Vedic era, flourishing long before the celebrated Banarasi handloom. This painstakingly meticulous craft, passed down through generations, embodies the cultural spirit of Banaras and endures today as a vital expression of the city’s artistic legacy.

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