


Antique Wooden Cabinet, estimated to be 75-100 years old. It's made of teak wood. This style of cabinet reflects the popular furniture styles during the colonial period in Southeast Asia. The craftsmanship suggests skilled artisanship, common in regional furniture-making traditions. The use of teak wood makes it naturally resistant to insects and decay. The carved details are indicative of regional design influences, possibly incorporating elements from both local and colonial styles. Similar pieces are often found in antique shops and auctions specializing in Asian furniture. Origin: Southeast Asia (Likely Indonesia or Philippines) Restoration Tips: Clean with a soft cloth and mild furniture polish. Avoid harsh chemicals. Address any woodworm damage by a professional conservator. Consider using appropriate waxes to protect the finish. Repair loose joints carefully, using wood glue and clamps if needed. Style: Colonial/Traditional. Let me know if you're interested!