The Camel Fair is held next to the temple of Savitri in Pushkar, Rajasthan. Once a year over 80,000 camels, cows, sheep, goats and horses, some 200,000 merchants, farmers, bandits, thieves and a variety of human kind gather to find enlightenment and/or commerce.
This is where Mary and John Newby from Arkaroola (N.S.Wales) went every year in the Twenties to select camel breeding stock for the Autralian outback. Bringing along a stock of fine wines such as Chateau Soutard and bottles of Vieille Reserve Armagnac 1883 to survive the hardship, they strapped campaign boxes onto their Bentleys and headed to the desert for a week or so to live in tents. The various drawers held well ironed khaki outfits and sundries, as well as prosciuttos and salamis, olives and pasta.
Our collection 'de Voyage' is sunny and gay, finished in two-tone honey. Each made in cherry and birch with brass corners and hardware.Fun yet practical, decorative and useful.
Features:
- Made from cherry and birch wood
- Travel labels
- Honey finish
- All brass hardware
- Fun, decorative, practical, useful
- Size 19.75 inches wide by 15.75 inches deep by 27.5 inches high
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Price: $649.99 | SKU: MF106
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