



Black Floral Bone Inlay Dresser
US Customers: No surprise tariffs
Delivered from India | Estimated Production and delivery time: 5 to 6 weeks
MATERIAL & CARE
Materials: Handcrafted using mango wood, finished with traditional camel bone inlay and resin detailing. Natural textures and subtle variations are part of the handmade process.
Packing & Shipping Standards
Every Brahm Collection piece is packed for safe international delivery using a multi-layer protection system.
- Plastic wrap protects from dust & moisture
- Thick foam cushioning absorbs impact
- Extra reinforcement on corners & edges
- Secured inside a custom wooden crate
Delicate inlay furniture is shipped upside down to protect the inlay surface from pressure during transit. This careful packing method is standard for every order, regardless of size.
For more details, see Furniture Delivery, Packing & Installation
Installation & Care Assurance
Easy Assembly
Most pieces require only knob or leg attachment. Parts are safely packed inside the furniture for convenience.
At Delivery
Please inspect the wooden crate before opening. Take photos or a short video while unboxing.
Our Care Assurance
In the rare event your furniture arrives with transit-related issues, contact us within 48 hours.
Minor concerns: professionally repaired at no cost to you
Major concerns: a full replacement is arranged after carrier inspection
Provenance
The black floral bone inlay dresser doesn't whisper. It speaks in full sentences, in the kind of accent earned through centuries of craft. What you're looking at is the result of Rajasthani hands trained by time, not trend. Bone, carved one fragment at a time, pressed into wood like a love letter you can touch.
Floral patterns like this weren't made for minimalism. They were made for courts, for ceremony, for the spaces where people wore silk and meant it. The black backdrop makes it unabashedly bold. It's a silhouette of symmetry, blooming with contrast and consequence.
This is bone inlay furniture for those who want their homes to mean something. It's history dressed as utility. Practical, yes, but never pedestrian.
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