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Shangri La

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An open courtyard leads to Shangri La’s Mughal Suite.
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DORIS DUKE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION HISTORICAL ARCHIVES
Doris Duke is pictured with James Cromwell in the Jali Pavilion at Shangri La in 1939.
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A mirrored dressing room with vaulted ceiling
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Red velvet divans, mother-of-pearl furniture, pierced metal hanging lamps from Syria, Indian textiles, manuscript paintings, jades and jewelry, and ancient glass from Iran and Syria help re-create the look of the original interiors.
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A mirrored dressing room with vaulted ceiling, appointed with mother-of-pearl dressers is among the highlights of Shangri La’s Mughal Suite.
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Among the highlights of the Mughal Suite are the carved and inlaid marble panels of Doris Duke’s bathroom. Encircling the walls are 26 floral studies fashioned from slices of lapis lazuli, jade, carnelian and other semiprecious materials set in marble.
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The exterior of the Mughal Suite.
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Vitrines house the tobacco heiress’ collection of Indian objets d’art and jewels.
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Vitrines house the tobacco heiress’ collection of Indian objets d’art and jewels.