Decorations of the Taj Mahal - Wooden magnet

Decorations of the Taj Mahal - Wooden magnet

Regular price £5.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £5.00 GBP
Sale Sold out

Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Pietra dura decorations of the Taj Mahal, Agra, c.1820

Circular wooden fridge magnet with beautiful floral design. Part of the Mughal Songbook collection, accompanying Fitzwilliam Museum's display A Mughal Songbook: Art, Music and Empire. 

Product details: 

  • Printed wooden magnet, 7 cm diameter
  • Made in the UK
  • Made from FSC and PEFC approved materials

Shipping

We aim to prepare and dispatch all orders within two working days.

UK Deliveries

UK Shipping costs up to £4.95

Most orders are sent via Royal Mail 48, this is a non tracked service that normally takes two to three working days, if you have not received your order within 10 working days, please get in touch.

EU Deliveries

EU Shipping starts at £16.50 and is based on order weight

Most orders are sent via FedEx, this is a tracked service and normally takes between two and five working days, if you have not received your order within 12 working days, please get in touch.

Worldwide Deliveries

Worldwide shipping costs vary depending on country, if your country is not listed, please get in touch at sales@curatingcambridge.com

Most orders are sent via FedEx, this is a tracked service and normally takes between three to eight working days, if you have not received your order within 20 working days, please get in touch.

Our full shipping policy is available here: https://curatingcambridge.co.uk/policies/shipping-policy

Print on Demand

Our prints are produced to demand and are shipped separately by our printing partner. They are currently only available within the UK.

EU and International Taxes

Deliveries outside the UK may be subject to additional import duties, taxes or delivery charges, which are levied in the receiving country. These vary by destination, and are the responsibility of the recipient

View full details

Supporting the Museums, Collections and Botanic Garden of Cambridge