Indian Opium Container -19th Century
- Dimensions:
- W28 x D28 x H10 cm
- Quality:
- Every piece restored & checked in UK
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This 19th century opium container from Rajasthan is carved from a single piece of Roheda wood (Tecomella undulata), a native species of the Thar Desert also known as Marwar teak. Fitted with a brass rimmed opening, it once served as a portable vessel for storing opium or tobacco, used by desert caravan traders to ease the fatigue and monotony of long journeys.
With its deep patina, timeworn surface, and tactile form, the piece embodies both cultural heritage and rugged elegance. These vessels are closely tied to the long-standing ritual and medicinal use of opium in Rajasthan - a tradition that, while diminished, still surfaces during ceremonial occasions today.
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Roheda (Tecomella undulata) wood, iron, metal
- Features: Carved from a single piece of wood, brass banding, central metal-rimmed opening
- Condition: Age-worn surface with rich patina; structurally intact
- Dimensions: W28 x D28 x H10 cm
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