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Painted Indian Nandi Bull Wheel Toy - Ca 1940

Painted Indian Nandi Bull Wheel Toy - Ca 1940

This charming early 20th century carved teak Nandi bull toy from Rajasthan captures the enduring symbolism and playful craftsmanship of Indian folk tradition. Hand-carved and painted in soft, timeworn tones, the figure of Nandi—the sacred bull and devoted vehicle of Lord Shiva—stands proudly atop a simple wheeled cart, once designed to be pulled along by hand. The piece beautifully reflects the intersection of devotional imagery and everyday life in rural India.

Rich with character, the toy retains traces of its original painted decoration, with delicate detailing to the saddle cloth and facial features. The wooden wheels, often the most enduring elements of such toys, remain intact, while the gentle wear and patina speak to decades of handling and use. Objects like these were both playthings and subtle carriers of cultural storytelling, introducing sacred symbols into domestic life.

A wonderfully evocative decorative object, this piece works equally well as a collector’s item or as a distinctive accent in an interior setting.

  • Origin: Rajasthan, India
  • Date: Circa 1940 (early 20th century)
  • Materials: Hand-carved teak wood with painted finish
  • Subject: Nandi bull, associated with the Hindu god Shiva
  • Construction: Mounted on a wheeled wooden cart
  • Features: Original painted details, hand-carved form, working wooden wheels
  • Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related wear; minor losses consistent with use
  • Dimensions: W18 x D20 x H21 cm
$59.62

Original: $170.35

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Painted Indian Nandi Bull Wheel Toy - Ca 1940

$170.35

$59.62

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Painted Indian Nandi Bull Wheel Toy - Ca 1940

This charming early 20th century carved teak Nandi bull toy from Rajasthan captures the enduring symbolism and playful craftsmanship of Indian folk tradition. Hand-carved and painted in soft, timeworn tones, the figure of Nandi—the sacred bull and devoted vehicle of Lord Shiva—stands proudly atop a simple wheeled cart, once designed to be pulled along by hand. The piece beautifully reflects the intersection of devotional imagery and everyday life in rural India.

Rich with character, the toy retains traces of its original painted decoration, with delicate detailing to the saddle cloth and facial features. The wooden wheels, often the most enduring elements of such toys, remain intact, while the gentle wear and patina speak to decades of handling and use. Objects like these were both playthings and subtle carriers of cultural storytelling, introducing sacred symbols into domestic life.

A wonderfully evocative decorative object, this piece works equally well as a collector’s item or as a distinctive accent in an interior setting.

  • Origin: Rajasthan, India
  • Date: Circa 1940 (early 20th century)
  • Materials: Hand-carved teak wood with painted finish
  • Subject: Nandi bull, associated with the Hindu god Shiva
  • Construction: Mounted on a wheeled wooden cart
  • Features: Original painted details, hand-carved form, working wooden wheels
  • Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related wear; minor losses consistent with use
  • Dimensions: W18 x D20 x H21 cm

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This charming early 20th century carved teak Nandi bull toy from Rajasthan captures the enduring symbolism and playful craftsmanship of Indian folk tradition. Hand-carved and painted in soft, timeworn tones, the figure of Nandi—the sacred bull and devoted vehicle of Lord Shiva—stands proudly atop a simple wheeled cart, once designed to be pulled along by hand. The piece beautifully reflects the intersection of devotional imagery and everyday life in rural India.

Rich with character, the toy retains traces of its original painted decoration, with delicate detailing to the saddle cloth and facial features. The wooden wheels, often the most enduring elements of such toys, remain intact, while the gentle wear and patina speak to decades of handling and use. Objects like these were both playthings and subtle carriers of cultural storytelling, introducing sacred symbols into domestic life.

A wonderfully evocative decorative object, this piece works equally well as a collector’s item or as a distinctive accent in an interior setting.

  • Origin: Rajasthan, India
  • Date: Circa 1940 (early 20th century)
  • Materials: Hand-carved teak wood with painted finish
  • Subject: Nandi bull, associated with the Hindu god Shiva
  • Construction: Mounted on a wheeled wooden cart
  • Features: Original painted details, hand-carved form, working wooden wheels
  • Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related wear; minor losses consistent with use
  • Dimensions: W18 x D20 x H21 cm
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