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18th Cent. Indian Jodhpur "Jarokha", a beautifully sculpted facade element (124 x 55 cm) in yellow sandstone, from an Indian "haveli" (merchant's house) with the typical blue painting of the city of Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and the characteristics of Mughal architecture: the domed roof structure is supported by 2 pillars, which in turn are supported by a wide platform INDIA / JODHPUR - 18th century beautiful so-called "Jarokha", a beautifully sculpted facade element (124 x 55 cm) in yellow sandstone, originating from an Indian "haveli" (merchant's house) with the typical blue painting of the city of Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and the characteristics of Mughal architecture: the domed roof structure is supported by 2 pillars, which in turn are supported by a wide platform
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18th Cent. Indian Jodhpur "Jarokha", a beautifully sculpted facade element (124 x 55 cm) in yellow sandstone, from an Indian "haveli" (merchant's house) with the typical blue painting of the city of Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and the characteristics of Mughal architecture: the domed roof structure is supported by 2 pillars, which in turn are supported by a wide platform INDIA / JODHPUR - 18th century beautiful so-called "Jarokha", a beautifully sculpted facade element (124 x 55 cm) in yellow sandstone, originating from an Indian "haveli" (merchant's house) with the typical blue painting of the city of Jodhpur (Rajasthan) and the characteristics of Mughal architecture: the domed roof structure is supported by 2 pillars, which in turn are supported by a wide platform
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