
Lacquer Pot From Rajasthan - Ca 1920
This finely crafted Indian lacquer box is a striking example of traditional artistry from Rajasthan. With its rich red and black tones, domed lid, and smooth, hand-polished finish, it carries the warmth of handmade heritage. Originally used to store jewellery, spices, or bindi powder, these boxes were prized not only for their practicality but also for their decorative beauty.
The lacquering technique involves pressing coloured lac sticks against a hand-turned wooden base. As the wood revolves on a simple lathe, the heat softens the lac, allowing the craftsman to apply delicate layers of colour. Subtle variations and signs of age add to its authenticity, making this piece both functional and highly collectible.
- Origin: Rajasthan
- Date/Period: Early to mid-20th century
- Materials: Wood with red and black lacquer, shell knob
- Features: Domed lid with contrasting lacquer tones; warm patina and wear from age
- Condition: Worn with small areas of surface loss; consistent with use and age
- Dimensions: W8 x D8 x H4.5 cm
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Lacquer Pot From Rajasthan - Ca 1920
This finely crafted Indian lacquer box is a striking example of traditional artistry from Rajasthan. With its rich red and black tones, domed lid, and smooth, hand-polished finish, it carries the warmth of handmade heritage. Originally used to store jewellery, spices, or bindi powder, these boxes were prized not only for their practicality but also for their decorative beauty.
The lacquering technique involves pressing coloured lac sticks against a hand-turned wooden base. As the wood revolves on a simple lathe, the heat softens the lac, allowing the craftsman to apply delicate layers of colour. Subtle variations and signs of age add to its authenticity, making this piece both functional and highly collectible.
- Origin: Rajasthan
- Date/Period: Early to mid-20th century
- Materials: Wood with red and black lacquer, shell knob
- Features: Domed lid with contrasting lacquer tones; warm patina and wear from age
- Condition: Worn with small areas of surface loss; consistent with use and age
- Dimensions: W8 x D8 x H4.5 cm
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This finely crafted Indian lacquer box is a striking example of traditional artistry from Rajasthan. With its rich red and black tones, domed lid, and smooth, hand-polished finish, it carries the warmth of handmade heritage. Originally used to store jewellery, spices, or bindi powder, these boxes were prized not only for their practicality but also for their decorative beauty.
The lacquering technique involves pressing coloured lac sticks against a hand-turned wooden base. As the wood revolves on a simple lathe, the heat softens the lac, allowing the craftsman to apply delicate layers of colour. Subtle variations and signs of age add to its authenticity, making this piece both functional and highly collectible.
- Origin: Rajasthan
- Date/Period: Early to mid-20th century
- Materials: Wood with red and black lacquer, shell knob
- Features: Domed lid with contrasting lacquer tones; warm patina and wear from age
- Condition: Worn with small areas of surface loss; consistent with use and age
- Dimensions: W8 x D8 x H4.5 cm
























