Primitive Bowl With Metal Mending

£280.00

A large hand carved hardwood bowl with visible mending detail. This traditional Asian parat dish would have originally been used for kneading dough; it’s beautifully tactile and will be an impactful centrepiece or fruit bowl in a contemporary space. A 19th century antique piece with plenty of patina, the metal plate fixing repairs on the sides add to its primitive charm and create a nice contrast to the warmth of the wood.

H 15cm

W 45cm

D 44cm

One tiny superficial hole on the outer edge (low down so not very noticeable), just on the surface and doesn’t go through to the other side.

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A large hand carved hardwood bowl with visible mending detail. This traditional Asian parat dish would have originally been used for kneading dough; it’s beautifully tactile and will be an impactful centrepiece or fruit bowl in a contemporary space. A 19th century antique piece with plenty of patina, the metal plate fixing repairs on the sides add to its primitive charm and create a nice contrast to the warmth of the wood.

H 15cm

W 45cm

D 44cm

One tiny superficial hole on the outer edge (low down so not very noticeable), just on the surface and doesn’t go through to the other side.

A large hand carved hardwood bowl with visible mending detail. This traditional Asian parat dish would have originally been used for kneading dough; it’s beautifully tactile and will be an impactful centrepiece or fruit bowl in a contemporary space. A 19th century antique piece with plenty of patina, the metal plate fixing repairs on the sides add to its primitive charm and create a nice contrast to the warmth of the wood.

H 15cm

W 45cm

D 44cm

One tiny superficial hole on the outer edge (low down so not very noticeable), just on the surface and doesn’t go through to the other side.