$995.00
Early 19th century iron bound dual lock Indian dowry chest. An unusually large one. In excellent overall condition free of rot, cracks, splits, bad smells, etc. Patinaed red, green, and white. Lid, latches, etc. all work as they should. Tons of character and presence. Measures 39.75w x 23.5D x 23.5H.
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Dowry chests, also known as hope chests, have been used for thousands of years across cultures. Indian dowry chests, in particular, were often equipped with two locks for both symbolic and practical reasons.
Symbolic significance of having two locks:
Joint Control: Two locks could signify a joint responsibility for the dowry chest and its contents, representing the union of two families through marriage.
Symbol of Shared Future: The two locks might also represent the bride and groom, with each holding a key, signifying their individual contributions to the security and prosperity of their shared future.