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WOODEN MACHLLI PATTI REVERSIBLE SWING
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Chat on WhatsAppA wooden “Machli Patti” design reversible swing is a traditional Indian-style indoor/outdoor swing (often called a jhula) that combines decorative carving with a flexible seating mechanism.
What “Machli Patti” design means
“Machli patti” literally refers to a fish-bone (fish scale–like) pattern in the wooden slats. In swings, this usually means:
- The seat or backrest is made with closely arranged wooden strips
- The strips are shaped or aligned in a pattern that looks like fish bones or fish scales
- It gives a classic, handcrafted ethnic look, often seen in Sheesham or teak wood furniture
What “reversible swing” means
A reversible swing typically means one of these designs (depending on maker):
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Convertible seating position: the swing can be adjusted from:
- sitting swing position → to a slightly reclined or bed-like position
- Dual-direction comfort: backrest or seating support can be flipped or adjusted for comfort
- In some models, it may also refer to a multi-angle adjustable swing frame