
Teak Okli Mortar From Rajasthan - 19th Century
This antique teak okli mortar from Rajasthan dates to the 19th century and was traditionally used for grinding spices, herbs, and grains in Indian kitchens. Carved from a single solid block of teak, the mortar has a pleasing cylindrical form with a subtly stepped base and thick rim designed to withstand years of daily pounding with a wooden pestle.
The exterior still retains traces of its original hand-painted decoration, with bands of deep red and black that have softened beautifully over time. Centuries of use have given the interior a rich patina and worn surface, highlighting the mortar’s long working life and adding to its rustic character. Pieces like this make striking decorative objects today and can be repurposed as planters, utensil holders, or sculptural accents within a kitchen or living space.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid Teak Wood
- Features: Hand-carved from a single block with original painted band decoration
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear, paint loss, and patina from age and use
- Dimensions: W20 x D20 x H23 cm
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Teak Okli Mortar From Rajasthan - 19th Century
This antique teak okli mortar from Rajasthan dates to the 19th century and was traditionally used for grinding spices, herbs, and grains in Indian kitchens. Carved from a single solid block of teak, the mortar has a pleasing cylindrical form with a subtly stepped base and thick rim designed to withstand years of daily pounding with a wooden pestle.
The exterior still retains traces of its original hand-painted decoration, with bands of deep red and black that have softened beautifully over time. Centuries of use have given the interior a rich patina and worn surface, highlighting the mortar’s long working life and adding to its rustic character. Pieces like this make striking decorative objects today and can be repurposed as planters, utensil holders, or sculptural accents within a kitchen or living space.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid Teak Wood
- Features: Hand-carved from a single block with original painted band decoration
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear, paint loss, and patina from age and use
- Dimensions: W20 x D20 x H23 cm
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This antique teak okli mortar from Rajasthan dates to the 19th century and was traditionally used for grinding spices, herbs, and grains in Indian kitchens. Carved from a single solid block of teak, the mortar has a pleasing cylindrical form with a subtly stepped base and thick rim designed to withstand years of daily pounding with a wooden pestle.
The exterior still retains traces of its original hand-painted decoration, with bands of deep red and black that have softened beautifully over time. Centuries of use have given the interior a rich patina and worn surface, highlighting the mortar’s long working life and adding to its rustic character. Pieces like this make striking decorative objects today and can be repurposed as planters, utensil holders, or sculptural accents within a kitchen or living space.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid Teak Wood
- Features: Hand-carved from a single block with original painted band decoration
- Condition: Good antique condition with expected wear, paint loss, and patina from age and use
- Dimensions: W20 x D20 x H23 cm






















