Description

The image is titled Gauri Ragini: A Maiden Picking Blossoms from a Tree, an Indian miniature painting from the late 16th century. It is a folio from a Ragamala, or “Garland of Melodies,” a series of paintings personifying Indian musical modes called ragas
In the predominant classification system, Gauri Ragini is considered the first wife of Malkos Raga. The work, created using opaque watercolor, gold, and ink on paper, is associated with the Northern Deccan region of India.
It is currently held in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
This handcrafted jewelry box brings a small gallery to your dresser. Smooth varnished rubberwood forms a deep, glossy case that opens on steady dual hinges and holds favorite rings, chains and keepsakes on a soft felt bed. A vibrant 6″ ceramic tile set into the lid showcases a richly colored, painterly scene — palms, flowering trees and figures in jewel-toned robes — giving the piece an artful pause that makes everyday storage feel thoughtful and personal. The felt-lined interior protects metal and stones, while the slip-resistant base keeps the box steady on vanities and shelves. Choose from three glossy color options to match your space and let a compact, beautiful object carry a little story of color and calm into daily routines.
Care instructions
– Gently wipe the dirt or dust off with a clean, dry microfiber cloth.













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