Details
With original patina, irregular shapes, and lines with impacts left by the tools used to carve the wood, the history of these throughs is stamped in its texture.
These antique troughs are hand-carved from a single piece of wood, making each piece unique.
The geometric lines are not precise, and the edges are not defined.
The natural roughness of the material is what gives the troughs their authenticity.
The shape of the pieces is rectangular, about 115 - 136cm wide, 15 cm high, and 30-35 cm the depth.
These traditional troughs come from Nagaland, a mountainous state in northeast India, and are handcrafted by the tribe Naga. The Naga tribe people use their troughs to remove husk from gains.
They may serve a wide variety of roles in its future setting in your home, such as a coffee table, a low hallway side table or even as a plant pot stand.
It is truly a conversation starter where antique meets modern industrial.