Stone Pot For Planter With Weathered Hand Carved Stone Surface
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Vintage Indian Stone Plant Pot - Ca 1920's

SKU: A03551V1 Circa 1920, from North India

Sale price £85 Inc Tax.
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Dimensions:
W30 x D24 x H26 cm
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This early 20th-century carved-stone pot was originally used in South Indian and tribal communal kitchens, where thick-walled vessels like this were prized for their durability and heat retention. Hand-carved from a single block of stone, it would have served as a heavy cooking vessel for boiling rice, reducing milk, preparing porridge-style dishes (kanji), or slowly simmering lentils and grains over a clay-lined chulha hearth. Its rounded base, generous depth, and worn interior surface all reflect long, practical use in a traditional household.

Today, its sculptural form, weathered surface, and reassuring weight make it a superb planter. The thick walls insulate soil, while the wide mouth offers generous planting space—perfect for sculptural indoor greens or outdoor courtyard displays.

  • Origin: South India
  • Date: Circa 1920
  • Materials: Hand-carved stone
  • Features: Deep bowl form; thick heat-retaining walls; rounded base; naturally weathered surface; two subtle side lugs
  • Condition: Wear consistent with age and historic use; attractive surface patina
  • Dimensions: W30 x D24 x H26 cm

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