
Carved Teak Tika Box From Banswara, Rajasthan - Ca 1900
This beautifully hand-carved tika box originates from the Banswara tribal region of Rajasthan and dates to around 1900. Expertly shaped from a single block of teak wood, it was traditionally used to hold kumkum—the sacred red powder applied to the forehead as a tika or bindi in Hindu ritual practice.
The surface is decorated with incised lotus and star motifs, symbols of purity and spiritual awakening. Rising from the centre is a stylised horse finial, representing strength, endurance, and divine protection. Over a century of use has given the teak a rich patina and softened edges, enhancing its rustic beauty and individuality. These tactile tribal boxes make a wonderful collector’s piece or a decorative addition to any interior.
- Origin: Banswara, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Circa 1900
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood
- Features: Single-piece construction; stylised horse finial; lotus and geometric carvings; warm patina
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor age-related wear
- Dimensions: W30 x D9.5 x H19 cm
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Carved Teak Tika Box From Banswara, Rajasthan - Ca 1900
This beautifully hand-carved tika box originates from the Banswara tribal region of Rajasthan and dates to around 1900. Expertly shaped from a single block of teak wood, it was traditionally used to hold kumkum—the sacred red powder applied to the forehead as a tika or bindi in Hindu ritual practice.
The surface is decorated with incised lotus and star motifs, symbols of purity and spiritual awakening. Rising from the centre is a stylised horse finial, representing strength, endurance, and divine protection. Over a century of use has given the teak a rich patina and softened edges, enhancing its rustic beauty and individuality. These tactile tribal boxes make a wonderful collector’s piece or a decorative addition to any interior.
- Origin: Banswara, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Circa 1900
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood
- Features: Single-piece construction; stylised horse finial; lotus and geometric carvings; warm patina
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor age-related wear
- Dimensions: W30 x D9.5 x H19 cm
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This beautifully hand-carved tika box originates from the Banswara tribal region of Rajasthan and dates to around 1900. Expertly shaped from a single block of teak wood, it was traditionally used to hold kumkum—the sacred red powder applied to the forehead as a tika or bindi in Hindu ritual practice.
The surface is decorated with incised lotus and star motifs, symbols of purity and spiritual awakening. Rising from the centre is a stylised horse finial, representing strength, endurance, and divine protection. Over a century of use has given the teak a rich patina and softened edges, enhancing its rustic beauty and individuality. These tactile tribal boxes make a wonderful collector’s piece or a decorative addition to any interior.
- Origin: Banswara, Rajasthan, India
- Date: Circa 1900
- Materials: Hand-carved teak wood
- Features: Single-piece construction; stylised horse finial; lotus and geometric carvings; warm patina
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor age-related wear
- Dimensions: W30 x D9.5 x H19 cm
























