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
This hand-carved wooden panel depicts Darpana Sundari, the “lady with the mirror,” a classical motif in South Indian temple and architectural art. Shown standing cross-legged on a yali and gazing into a hand-held mirror, the figure reflects traditional ideas of auspicious femininity, beauty, and cultivated grace.
Such mirror-bearing figures are closely related to temple bracket imagery (salabhanjika forms), long used in Indian artistic traditions as symbols of prosperity and vitality. The yali beneath her, a powerful mythical creature, serves as a protective and auspicious emblem widely seen in South Indian sculpture.
Carved in durable raintree wood, this panel is a fine example of vintage Indian wooden craftsmanship and temple-derived decorative art.
Made by Artisans From: Tamil Nadu
Dimensions: 18 in(H), 12 in (L)
Material: Raintree Wood
Wipe the piece with a soft, dry cloth. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, dampness, heat or cold.
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