Natasha Kumar
Haveli Window Triptych - Jodpher Blue
Unique etching and monoprint with 22 carat gold leaf
Framed with non-reflective glass.
Framed with non-reflective glass.
Framed 145 x 75cm
Unique 1/1
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The term 'Haveli' refers to a traditional mansion or townhouse in India, often characterized by intricate architectural details and decorative elements. In the context of the document, the 'Haveli Window...
The term "Haveli" refers to a traditional mansion or townhouse in India, often characterized by intricate architectural details and decorative elements. In the context of the document, the "Haveli Window Triptych" is inspired by the jali screen windows typical of Islamic and Mughal architecture, specifically derived from a 1156 jali screen window of a maharaja's seven-storey palace in India.