Welcome to The Blue Trunk!
I’m Ujval Anand, the founder—and I’m so glad you’re here.
The Blue Trunk isn’t just about artifacts; it’s about stories, memories, and the magic of India’s heritage. My journey began in the corporate world, but my heart always belonged to travel, culture, and art. Collecting pieces of history filled me with a joy I couldn’t ignore—and that joy grew into The Blue Trunk.
At the heart of our Bombay gallery sits an old blue trunk—a symbol of everything we stand for. Today, I’m thrilled to share that same charm with you, wherever you are in India. Through our website, you can now explore and experience the collection anytime, from anywhere.
So, take a wander, discover what speaks to you, and let’s keep the magic alive—together.
With warmth,
Ujval Anand
Founder & Curator
Entrance to the Cave of Elephanta, a steel-cut engraving from The Oriental Annual, or, Scenes in India (1836) by Rev. Hobart Caunter, published in London by Edward Bull. After drawings by William Daniell, this engraving depicts the monumental approach to Elephanta Island — also known as Gharapuri, meaning the ‘city of caves.’ Located in Mumbai Harbour, east of Mumbai, the island is renowned for its rock-cut temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. A fine example of 19th-century travel illustration, this work reflects the period’s European fascination with India’s antiquities and cultural heritage. The engraving remains in very good condition, mounted on an off-white backing and presented in a contrasting black frame that enhances its historic character.
Sourced From:Delhi
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