Indian Ganjifa Playing Cards | 98 Hand-Painted Circular Cards in Decorative Wooden Box | 19th Century
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: India (South Asia, also historically used in Pakistan and Nepal)
Material: Lacquered card; paper-covered wood box with polychrome painted decoration
Period: 19th Century
Description
This complete Indian Ganjifa set, comprising 98 hand-painted round cards and an ornate storage box, represents a traditional form of playing cards that was popular across India, Pakistan, and Nepal. Known for their artistic and cultural significance, Ganjifa cards were highly detailed and often served as both game pieces and works of art.
The box is crafted from paper-covered wood panels with a cinnabar-red interior and finely painted polychrome designs on all sides. Its sliding lid provides both elegance and practicality. Exterior decoration includes palace scenes, courtly processions, and hunting motifs, all executed in the vibrant miniature painting tradition of India.
Inside are 98 large, round lacquered cards, each individually hand-painted with miniature scenes and bordered with fine decorative patterns. Together, they create a visually stunning and historically rich set.
Features
- Complete set of 98 round, hand-painted Ganjifa cards
- Lacquered card material with intricate miniature paintings
- Paper-covered wood box with polychrome painted panels and cinnabar-red interior
- Palace, procession, and hunting scenes on box exterior
- Sliding lid for secure closure and storage
Cultural Significance
Ganjifa cards have deep roots in South Asian history, dating back to the Mughal period. Popular among royal courts, they served as entertainment while also reflecting artistry, mythology, and cultural values. The miniature painting style used on the cards and box demonstrates the precision and storytelling central to Indian art traditions.
Condition
Excellent condition overall. The box retains strong colors and decorative detailing with only minor handling wear. The cards are well-preserved with vibrant pigments and intact lacquer, showing minimal age-related surface wear.
Dimensions (approximate)
Box – Height: 4 in
Box – Width: 7 in
Card – Diameter: 3 in
Age
19th Century
Description
Historical Context & Origin
Region: India (South Asia, also historically used in Pakistan and Nepal)
Material: Lacquered card; paper-covered wood box with polychrome painted decoration
Period: 19th Century
Description
This complete Indian Ganjifa set, comprising 98 hand-painted round cards and an ornate storage box, represents a traditional form of playing cards that was popular across India, Pakistan, and Nepal. Known for their artistic and cultural significance, Ganjifa cards were highly detailed and often served as both game pieces and works of art.
The box is crafted from paper-covered wood panels with a cinnabar-red interior and finely painted polychrome designs on all sides. Its sliding lid provides both elegance and practicality. Exterior decoration includes palace scenes, courtly processions, and hunting motifs, all executed in the vibrant miniature painting tradition of India.
Inside are 98 large, round lacquered cards, each individually hand-painted with miniature scenes and bordered with fine decorative patterns. Together, they create a visually stunning and historically rich set.
Features
- Complete set of 98 round, hand-painted Ganjifa cards
- Lacquered card material with intricate miniature paintings
- Paper-covered wood box with polychrome painted panels and cinnabar-red interior
- Palace, procession, and hunting scenes on box exterior
- Sliding lid for secure closure and storage
Cultural Significance
Ganjifa cards have deep roots in South Asian history, dating back to the Mughal period. Popular among royal courts, they served as entertainment while also reflecting artistry, mythology, and cultural values. The miniature painting style used on the cards and box demonstrates the precision and storytelling central to Indian art traditions.
Condition
Excellent condition overall. The box retains strong colors and decorative detailing with only minor handling wear. The cards are well-preserved with vibrant pigments and intact lacquer, showing minimal age-related surface wear.
Dimensions (approximate)
Box – Height: 4 in
Box – Width: 7 in
Card – Diameter: 3 in
Age
19th Century
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