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5 Euros Indo-Portuguese Furniture

Uitgever Casa da Moeda (Portugal)
Jaar 2023
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Waarde 5 Euros
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central design features two stylised lions facing each other in a heraldic confronté arrangement, their heads turned outward, rendered in a decorative Indo-Portuguese artistic style against a field filled with ornamental star and flower motifs. The Portuguese coat of arms appears at the top centre between the lions. The denomination '5 EURO' is inscribed in the lower centre of the field. The circular legend 'MOBILIÁRIO INDO-PORTUGUÊS' arcs along the upper border, while 'SARA FEIO', 'CASA DA MOEDA', and 'PORTUGAL 2023' are distributed along the lower border.
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Opschrift voorzijde MOBILIÁRIO INDO–PORTUGUÊS 5 EURO SARA FEIO CASA DA MOEDA PORTUGAL 2023
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Part of Portugal's ongoing series celebrating cultural exchange along former trade routes, this issue commemorates the hybrid decorative tradition that developed in Goa, Damão, and Diu under Portuguese administration — furniture forms that fused European baroque joinery with Indian carving techniques and local hardwoods like teak and rosewood. The style flourished particularly from the 17th century onward and remains actively collected.

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