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Anglo-Indian Carved Teakwood Breakfront Cabinet

Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101

Anglo-Indian Carved Teakwood Breakfront Cabinet

Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101

Filigree
Primarily refers to fine, ornate metalwork (mainly in gold, silver, or copper), that is intricately patterned and used as ornamentation or embellishment, particularly in fine jewelry making. More broadly, the term can refer to any ornamental openwork that is delicate or fine that resembles a metal filigree in its pattern, but in other mediums.
Breakfront
A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.
Teakwood
A tropical hardwood found in South and Southeast Asia, mainly Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Sri Lanka. It ranges in color from light tawny yellow to dark brown. Teakwood is slightly oily as well as resistant to insects and to warping and is used for furniture and building ships.
Filigree
Primarily refers to fine, ornate metalwork (mainly in gold, silver, or copper), that is intricately patterned and used as ornamentation or embellishment, particularly in fine jewelry making. More broadly, the term can refer to any ornamental openwork that is delicate or fine that resembles a metal filigree in its pattern, but in other mediums.
Breakfront
A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.
Teakwood
A tropical hardwood found in South and Southeast Asia, mainly Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Sri Lanka. It ranges in color from light tawny yellow to dark brown. Teakwood is slightly oily as well as resistant to insects and to warping and is used for furniture and building ships.
Filigree
Primarily refers to fine, ornate metalwork (mainly in gold, silver, or copper), that is intricately patterned and used as ornamentation or embellishment, particularly in fine jewelry making. More broadly, the term can refer to any ornamental openwork that is delicate or fine that resembles a metal filigree in its pattern, but in other mediums.
Breakfront
A piece of furniture, typically a case piece such as a bookcase or cabinet, with a central section that projects further out than the rest of the piece.
Teakwood
A tropical hardwood found in South and Southeast Asia, mainly Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Sri Lanka. It ranges in color from light tawny yellow to dark brown. Teakwood is slightly oily as well as resistant to insects and to warping and is used for furniture and building ships.