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Brass Matka Water Pot From Kerala - 19th Century Period - Early 19th Century The door interiors are covered

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The door interiors are covered in traditional Korean hanji paper made from the bark of the mulberry tree and printed with traditional Korean script

This old ore form an Indian lifeboat has been painted with the words 'Crawfish consumption zone'

They're made in the traditional way that grain measures have been made for centuries in India

Crafted in the 19th century during the Qing Dynasty (1644 - 1911)

this example has been thoughtfully upcycled and hand-painted in Rajasthan with intricate floral motifs and bands of script

Brass Matka Water Pot From Kerala - 19th Century Period - Early 19th Century The door interiors are coveredThese pots are hand beaten and were originally used for drinking water with a cover of wood or metal. Pots that are made from Brass and Copper are often referred to as "Ganga Jumna" which signifies the confluence of the two most holy rivers in India The Ganges and Jamuna. Water pots make great vases or decorative items inside and in the garden. The patina shows the age and life of the pot. From India UK Delivery Charge except Highlands & Islands 15

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