Product code: 18631
Dimensions: 247 x 44 x 100 cm
Material: 100% Solid Seasoned Mango Wood.
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Witness the intersection of ancient folklore and modern drama. This six-door masterpiece features a triptych of hand-carved mandalas depicting a royal elephant procession, symbolic of strength and wisdom. Reimagined in a custom charcoal Glossy/ matte finish, this substantial mango wood buffet offers generous internal storage while serving as a sculptural focal point for high-end contemporary galleries.
Features
The Mahout’s Journey Noir Relief Buffet is an invitation to own a piece of living history. The design is deeply inspired by the Pichwai and Jodhpur relief traditions of the 16th century, where furniture was used to document royal processions and cosmic stories. In these carvings, the elephant—or Gajah—is more than an animal; it is the Mahout’s companion, representing a journey of protection, prosperity, and mental fortitude.
Each of the three mandalas represents a "heavenly circle," symbolizing the infinite cycle of nature. The intricate floral vines surrounding the elephants signify the Kalpavriksha (The Tree of Life), suggesting that this piece brings abundance to the home it occupies.
By finishing this traditional narrative in a Noir (Charcoal) Matte, we have bridged the gap between the antique and the avant-garde. While the carving technique is centuries old, the monochromatic finish allows it to sit comfortably in a Brutalist loft or a Neo-Classical villa. This isn't just furniture; it is a canvas of human skill. Unlike mass-produced resin "carvings," every petal and trunk on this buffet shows the slight, beautiful facets of a master Karigar’s chisel, ensuring that your piece is as unique as a thumbprint.
Style & Craftsmanship Details
Style Details: Indo-Modernist. Features traditional high-relief carvings set within a minimalist, clean-lined rectangular frame.
Craftsmanship: Employs the Abhar-Kari (relief-work) technique. This requires an artisan with at least 15 years of experience to ensure the depth of the circular mandalas is perfectly uniform across all six doors.
Wood Quality and Finish Characteristics
Crafted from Solid Mango Wood, this buffet possesses a weight and density that mass-produced MDF or veneers simply cannot match. Mango wood is naturally eco-friendly and develops a richer character over time. The Noir Matte finish is specially designed to catch the shadows within the carvings, making the elephant procession appear to move as the light in your room changes throughout the day.
Suggestions for Incorporation
To maximize the drama of the Mahout’s Journey, place it against a neutral, lime-washed wall. Complement its matte texture with brass or gold-leaf accessories on the top surface. It functions perfectly as a media console in a luxury lounge or a statement server in a formal dining room.
Detailed Specifications
Color: Noir Charbon. A matte, blackened charcoal with smoky grey highlights in the recesses of the carving.
Perfect For: Formal Dining Rooms, Grand Hallways, or Luxury Media Lounges.
Interior Types: Dark Academia, Modern Minimalist, Neo-Ethnic, Transitional, Industrial Luxury.
Age/Period: Contemporary take on 16th-century Mughal and Rajput relief art.
Origin: Artisanal Studios of Jodhpur, India.
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