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Carved Tribal Food Bowl From Nagaland - 19th Century Origin - Ersari This carved teakwood tika box

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This carved teakwood tika box originates from the Banswara tribal region of Rajasthan and dates to the early 20th century

A Choba Dansu (Merchants Chest) on wheels - From Yonezawa Made from Keyaki (Zelkova) base & drawer front

Teak with hand forged iron banding

sculptural form is defined by gently flared legs and a thick

as a writing desk

Carved Tribal Food Bowl From Nagaland - 19th Century Origin - Ersari This carved teakwood tika boxThis food bowl is from the tribal area of Nagaland in the North Eastern area of India bordering Myanmar. These food bowls were used every day by the Konyak tribe and other Nagaland tribes for eating meals. It is beautifully patinated, These dramatic bowls can be used for presentation of foods from fruit to sweets, they also make good conversation pieces as decoration.

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