
Painted Iron Matka (Indian Water Pot)
This beautifully decorated Indian water pot, traditionally known as a matka, reflects a form that has been central to daily life across the Indian subcontinent for generations. Originally used for collecting and storing water from rivers and village wells, vessels like this were an essential household item, often carried gracefully on the head during daily journeys.
Crafted from riveted iron in Punjab, this example has been thoughtfully upcycled and hand-painted in Rajasthan with intricate floral motifs and bands of script. The surface decoration, combining rhythmic pattern with calligraphic elements, transforms the utilitarian form into a striking decorative object. Its softly rounded body and narrow neck retain the classic silhouette associated with traditional water vessels.
Today, this piece works beautifully as a sculptural accent or as a vessel for dried arrangements. Its bold presence makes it equally suited to contemporary interiors or rustic settings, while also offering the option of outdoor use, where it will naturally weather over time.
- Origin: Punjab / Rajasthan, India
- Date: 20th Century
- Material: Riveted iron with hand-painted finish
- Features: Traditional matka form, hand-painted floral motifs, decorative script bands, upcycled finish
- Condition: Good vintage condition with wear to paint and surface consistent with age and use
- Dimensions:
- Large: W32 x D32 x H27
- Small: W21 x D21 x H23
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Painted Iron Matka (Indian Water Pot)
This beautifully decorated Indian water pot, traditionally known as a matka, reflects a form that has been central to daily life across the Indian subcontinent for generations. Originally used for collecting and storing water from rivers and village wells, vessels like this were an essential household item, often carried gracefully on the head during daily journeys.
Crafted from riveted iron in Punjab, this example has been thoughtfully upcycled and hand-painted in Rajasthan with intricate floral motifs and bands of script. The surface decoration, combining rhythmic pattern with calligraphic elements, transforms the utilitarian form into a striking decorative object. Its softly rounded body and narrow neck retain the classic silhouette associated with traditional water vessels.
Today, this piece works beautifully as a sculptural accent or as a vessel for dried arrangements. Its bold presence makes it equally suited to contemporary interiors or rustic settings, while also offering the option of outdoor use, where it will naturally weather over time.
- Origin: Punjab / Rajasthan, India
- Date: 20th Century
- Material: Riveted iron with hand-painted finish
- Features: Traditional matka form, hand-painted floral motifs, decorative script bands, upcycled finish
- Condition: Good vintage condition with wear to paint and surface consistent with age and use
- Dimensions:
- Large: W32 x D32 x H27
- Small: W21 x D21 x H23
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This beautifully decorated Indian water pot, traditionally known as a matka, reflects a form that has been central to daily life across the Indian subcontinent for generations. Originally used for collecting and storing water from rivers and village wells, vessels like this were an essential household item, often carried gracefully on the head during daily journeys.
Crafted from riveted iron in Punjab, this example has been thoughtfully upcycled and hand-painted in Rajasthan with intricate floral motifs and bands of script. The surface decoration, combining rhythmic pattern with calligraphic elements, transforms the utilitarian form into a striking decorative object. Its softly rounded body and narrow neck retain the classic silhouette associated with traditional water vessels.
Today, this piece works beautifully as a sculptural accent or as a vessel for dried arrangements. Its bold presence makes it equally suited to contemporary interiors or rustic settings, while also offering the option of outdoor use, where it will naturally weather over time.
- Origin: Punjab / Rajasthan, India
- Date: 20th Century
- Material: Riveted iron with hand-painted finish
- Features: Traditional matka form, hand-painted floral motifs, decorative script bands, upcycled finish
- Condition: Good vintage condition with wear to paint and surface consistent with age and use
- Dimensions:
- Large: W32 x D32 x H27
- Small: W21 x D21 x H23






















