INDIAN FURNITURE HOME DECOR SIDEBOARD
VISIT OUR ONLINE STORE : MOGUL INTERIOR
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An armoire can be described as a tall, free standing cabinet with doors that hide shelves and drawers. There may also be space for hanging clothes. You can also call it a wardrobe or a cupboard. Just like any other type of furniture, the armoire came to be because there was a need for it. In this case, the need was for storage. Chests were used for these purposes for years. But as anyone knows, there is never enough room to store everything. Storage was needed not just for clothes, but linens, rugs and tapestries as well as weapons and armoire.
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A loose garment, typically with full sleeves and reaching to the knees, as worn in India. Mogul interior presents Designer Kurti Where most of the Embroidered Tunics looks perfect with the matching leggings; other option makes it suitable with the pair of jeans. With the churidar or straight leggings it gives a professional look to the lady or women.
VISIT OUR ONLINE STORE: MOGUL GALLERY
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MOGUL INTERIOR presents Reclaimed, distressed Woods, natural patinas, hand crafted Rustic Indian Furniture, Buffets, Sideboards, Cabinet chests with Drawers. These handmade rustic wooden cabinets, unique and one of a kind, eclectic dressers makes organizing easy. The buffet cabinet provides space for substantial storage on shelves behind two hinged rustic doors. This traditional wood carving buffet chest is built with reclaimed wood from Gujarat. The wood surfaces are naturally seasoned and aged over time becoming naturally distressed. No extra stains or paints are added. These solid wood cabinet, buffet sideboards stands off the floor on short legs and features classic iron pull handles on the drawers
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Traditionally, the mala is held between the thumb and middle finger and as each bead is passed through the finger and thumb, a mantra or god is said either silently, quietly or out loud. The most powerful mantras are said to be those repeated silently in the mind.
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