$1,950.00
Antique South Indian Malabar Dowry Jewelry Box, 19th Century Teak with Brass – Kerala, India
A rare and collectible South Indian dowry box from Kerala, known as a Malabar Netturpetti, handcrafted circa 1880–1900. Made from solid teak wood with a rich lacquered red-orange finish, this pyramid-shaped jewelry box is adorned with intricate handmade brass hardware mounts and riveted straps, this exquisite box features an ornate pierced lock plate and a sculptural flame-like finial motif along the lid, showcasing masterful detail showcasing the opulent detailing and folk artistry of the region.
Each side is accented with decorative pierced brass panels and hand-forged studs, combining aesthetic elegance with structural integrity. The hinged lid opens to a large interior, originally designed to hold a bride’s dowry or cherished heirlooms—a striking example of 19th-century Indian craftsmanship in metalwork and cabinetry.
This late 19th-century Indian jewelry box reflects traditional temple architecture and the refined craftsmanship of Kerala's aristocracy. Its gilded bronze hasp, decorative nailwork, and patinated brass fittings add depth and historical charm. Originally used by royal and noble families, it remains a symbol of prestige and heritage.
Perfect as a statement decor piece, keepsake box, decorative tabletop accentor for storing jewelry and heirlooms, this piece offers timeless beauty and cultural depth to modern interiors or standout piece for collectors of Mughal and Indo-Islamic art.
Dimensions:
Height: 11 in (10.5 in with handle raised)
Width: 14 in
Depth: 11 in
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