Shaped by generations of daily use, this antique wooden parat reflects the enduring traditions of Indian domestic life, where handcrafted vessels played an essential role in the preparation of family meals. Carved from a single piece of reclaimed teak, its organic form reveals the marks of skilled handwork, while age-worn surfaces and iron repairs speak to a history of practical use and careful preservation. Originally used for kneading chapati dough, the bowl embodies a philosophy of craftsmanship rooted in utility and longevity. Its warm patina, sculptural contours, and visible signs of wear transform a humble household object into a compelling expression of cultural heritage and artisanal tradition.
$450.00
| Dimensions | 21 × 18 × 4 in |
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$450.00
| Dimensions | 21 × 18 × 4 in |
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