Handcrafted in polished hardwood and interwoven with cane, the Rajham Courtship Chair is a living symbol of shared intimacy. Designed for two, it allows its occupants to sit side-by-side, back-to-back, or at angles — creating a dynamic space for private conversations or gentle silence. The sweeping arms curve gracefully, like open wings ready to embrace. The hand-turned legs recall the architectural columns of palaces and havelis, while the cane weave breathes comfort into the structure — cool, airy, and natural. Historically, such chairs were symbols of refined leisure — placed in royal courts, colonial parlors, and Indian verandahs where poetry, music, and love stories unfolded. Today, it carries forward that aura of intimacy, making it not just furniture, but a heritage heirloom that invites companionship, storytelling, and quiet romance.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
The crest resembles a royal crown (shikhara), symbolizing majesty and elevation. It represents the noble seat of love, where affection rises above the ordinary into a sanctified bond.
Designed as a dual seat, this form—Yugal Āsana—signifies harmony and companionship. It echoes the cultural symbolism of shared thrones, where unity in presence reflects unity of spirit.
The armrests, Alinga Bāhu (“embracing arms”), suggest both support and intimacy. They embody the warmth of togetherness, as if the chair itself extends a protective, comforting embrace to those seated.
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