A statue of a young Indian woman standing about 35cm tall, carved from one piece of a dense dark brown wood. The figure is standing upright on a carved wooden base made from the same piece of timber.
The first time we went to India we simply fell in love with the diverse fabrics of that amazing country and we've been selling Indian bedspreads ever since - for the last 40 years.
Indian artisans have produced inlaid wooden furniture at all levels of sophistication from simple bone inlay to complex and exquisite inlays of ivory, rare woods and mother of pearl fit only for the wealth of a Maharajah.
The face of the Buddha is one of the most iconic images in the world even though representations of his face vary widely from one Buddhist culture to another. In common is the sense of peace and liberation.
Our trips to the bazaars of the Orient have extended the Silk Road to England! Take a look at the silk weaving and embroideries from India, Laos, and Afghanistan that we've collected over the last 40 years.