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Rare Antique Handmade Silver Chuntha Work Hand Fan

17,500.00 16,350.00 6.6% OFF

Features:

Embeslished

Aged

Collectible

Handmade

Presenting an exceptionally rare and exquisite Antique Handmade Hand Fan, beautifully crafted with real silver chuntha work on rich traditional fabric. This remarkable piece showcases intricate handmade craftsmanship, featuring elegant floral and heritage-inspired motifs that reflect the beauty of royal Indian artistry.

Carefully handcrafted with fine real silver thread/chuntha work, this rare collectible represents timeless elegance and traditional craftsmanship. Once associated with royal households, ceremonial use, and heritage décor, such hand fans are now highly sought after by collectors of antique textiles and rare handmade pieces.

Its detailed handwork, rich color combination, and authentic antique charm make it a stunning addition to heritage décor, luxury collections, museums, royal textile collections, and serious antique enthusiasts.

✨ Key Features:

• Authentic Antique Handmade Hand Fan

• Beautiful Real Silver Chuntha Work

• Intricate Handcrafted Floral & Traditional Motifs

• Rich Traditional Textile & Handmade Craftsmanship

• Extremely Rare & Collectible Heritage Piece

• Ideal for Heritage Décor, Collection & Display

Condition:

Authentic antique condition with age-related wear and character, enhancing its originality, heritage appeal, and collectible value.

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