A wooden C-Golai Patti design reversible swing (Jhula) is a traditional Indian-style hanging or fixed swing made mainly from solid wood, where the design focus is on curved (golai) carving patterns + decorative wooden strip work (patti) and a dual-side reversible seating/backrest system.
Here’s a clear breakdown:
🌿 What “C-Golai Patti Design” means
“Golai” = curved / round carving work
“Patti” = decorative wooden strips or carved panels
“C-shape design” = side frame or armrest shaped like a curved “C”
Usually the sides of the swing have smooth flowing curves instead of straight pillars
The patti work is often:
floral carving
temple-style motifs
geometric strip patterns
layered wood detailing
This gives the swing a rich traditional Indian furniture look, often seen in South Indian and royal-style interiors.
🔄 What “Reversible Swing” means
A reversible wooden swing is designed so that:
The seat or backrest can be flipped
You get two usable sides/designs in one swing
Both sides are finished properly (not raw backside)
👉 In modern designs (like many Indian manufacturers), reversal is done to: