
Brass Indian Chapati Box - Ca 1900
This brass chapati box from Rajasthan, India, dating to circa 1900, is a fine example of traditional household craftsmanship. Chapati boxes were used as practical lunch boxes for carrying chapati (unleavened wheat bread) and naan, an essential part of Indian daily meals. Always round in form, these boxes often feature delicate hand-engraved decoration inspired by the geometric and floral motifs found in temple architecture.
This piece displays a beautifully worked lid, adorned with incised detailing and a raised floral clasp, which adds both functional strength and artistic charm. Its warm golden surface has developed a rich patina over time, with gentle wear and small marks that testify to its century of use.
Today, chapati boxes make excellent decorative accents as well as practical serving or storage vessels. They provide an eco-conscious and stylish alternative to plastic containers, whether used as unique lunch boxes, for presenting food at gatherings, or as a characterful piece of vintage Indian design.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: ca. 1900
- Materials: Brass
- Features: Round form with hand-engraved decoration; raised floral clasp and latch
- Condition: Vintage wear, with small dents and marks consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W22 x D23 x H12 cm
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Brass Indian Chapati Box - Ca 1900
This brass chapati box from Rajasthan, India, dating to circa 1900, is a fine example of traditional household craftsmanship. Chapati boxes were used as practical lunch boxes for carrying chapati (unleavened wheat bread) and naan, an essential part of Indian daily meals. Always round in form, these boxes often feature delicate hand-engraved decoration inspired by the geometric and floral motifs found in temple architecture.
This piece displays a beautifully worked lid, adorned with incised detailing and a raised floral clasp, which adds both functional strength and artistic charm. Its warm golden surface has developed a rich patina over time, with gentle wear and small marks that testify to its century of use.
Today, chapati boxes make excellent decorative accents as well as practical serving or storage vessels. They provide an eco-conscious and stylish alternative to plastic containers, whether used as unique lunch boxes, for presenting food at gatherings, or as a characterful piece of vintage Indian design.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: ca. 1900
- Materials: Brass
- Features: Round form with hand-engraved decoration; raised floral clasp and latch
- Condition: Vintage wear, with small dents and marks consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W22 x D23 x H12 cm
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This brass chapati box from Rajasthan, India, dating to circa 1900, is a fine example of traditional household craftsmanship. Chapati boxes were used as practical lunch boxes for carrying chapati (unleavened wheat bread) and naan, an essential part of Indian daily meals. Always round in form, these boxes often feature delicate hand-engraved decoration inspired by the geometric and floral motifs found in temple architecture.
This piece displays a beautifully worked lid, adorned with incised detailing and a raised floral clasp, which adds both functional strength and artistic charm. Its warm golden surface has developed a rich patina over time, with gentle wear and small marks that testify to its century of use.
Today, chapati boxes make excellent decorative accents as well as practical serving or storage vessels. They provide an eco-conscious and stylish alternative to plastic containers, whether used as unique lunch boxes, for presenting food at gatherings, or as a characterful piece of vintage Indian design.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: ca. 1900
- Materials: Brass
- Features: Round form with hand-engraved decoration; raised floral clasp and latch
- Condition: Vintage wear, with small dents and marks consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W22 x D23 x H12 cm
























