Indo-Saracenic styles featured an amalgamation of European form with regal Indian and Mughal ornamentation and design. The wood used in this type of furniture was adorned with intricate silverware and rich, cushioned seating, similar to Mughal thrones.
The curved top-rail of the chair has an intricately carved finial that runs parallel to the back slat. The front legs flare out slightly indicating their sabre style. The cushioned seating is designed with repeating, identical forms. The ram head’s appearance could be attributed to the jewelled and enamelled daggers of the Mughal period. The work of skilled designer-craftsmen, repoussé involves hammering the metal into relief from the reverse.